SECOND VIRIAL COEFFICIENTS OF NONSPHERICAL MOLECULES WITH INDIVIDUAL DAMPING OF HFDID 1 POTENTIAL
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The second virial coefficients are given as a spherical-core contribution plus a series of nonspherical perturbation terms. A revised analysis is given of the effect of long-range nonspherical terms in the intermolecular potential on the second virial coefficient given by a preferred HFDIDl spherical core treatment of the integration for small intermolecular distances. This effect is considered by damping functions
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volume 10 issue 1
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publication date 1999-03-01
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