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Viscosity mode coupling theory transport

In a similar way the contribution for all the different modes to the three transport coefficients can be calculated. Equations (58) and (61) are the classic mode coupling theory expressions that provide general expressions for the shear viscosity and thermal conductivity, respectively. Using these general expressions and the ideas of static scaling laws, Kadanoff and Swift have calculated the transport coefficients near the critical point. [Pg.89]

Recently, an interesting study of the molecular dynamics calculation of the wavevector dependence of the viscosity and the thermal conductivity of a Lennard-Jones fluid was reported [202]. The transport properties were found to decrease rapidly as the value of the wavevector k was increased from zero, and they were nearly zero when kxs is larger than 5. However, we are not aware of any mode coupling theory calculation of this interesting behavior. In fact, most of the theoretical expressions exist, but the numerical calculation is formidable. [Pg.214]


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