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Masters Theses

1959

<p>Viscosity<br />Intermolecular forces<br />Viscoelasticity -- Measurement</p>

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Evaluation Of The Force Constants Of Non-Polar Gases From Viscosity Data, Charles Warren Keller Jan 1959

Evaluation Of The Force Constants Of Non-Polar Gases From Viscosity Data, Charles Warren Keller

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"Studies of the intermolecular forces and potential energy functions have been largely of a theoretical nature. Various empirical statements representing these theories have been developed and tested. Of these, the Lennard-Jones (6-12) potential is one of the more realistic and has become the most favored when dealing with non-polar molecules.

The values of these “force constants” or the values of the Lennard-Jones (6-12) potential parameters, have been determined from both diffusion and viscosity data. Although these “force constants” can be determined from diffusional measurements as well as viscosity data, the literature is predominately filled with values of force constants which …