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Born-Mayer-Huggins form

The intermolecular potentials, on the other hand, are commonly described by electrostatic and two-body interactions in, for example, the Born-Mayer-Huggins form ... [Pg.319]

One of the most widely used potential function forms in the MD simulation of glass structures is a special version of the standard Born-Mayer form (Chapter 3) which has been used in many studies of ionic crystals and which attempts to relate the potential to properties of the individual interacting ions. Known as the Born-Mayer-Huggins (BMH) potential, the functional form is as follows ... [Pg.297]

Another potential function that was developed for borosilicates is that of Soules and Varshneya, who used a Born-Mayer-Huggins potential of the form... [Pg.200]

Fumi F. G. and Tosi M. P. (1964). Ionic sizes and Born repulsive parameters in the NaCl-type alkali halides, I The Huggins-Mayer and Pauling forms. J. Phys. Chem. Solids, 25 31 3. [Pg.829]


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