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Viscosity coefficient of dense fluid hydrogen

J.-F. DufrêcheJ. Clerouin

Year: 2000 Journal:   Springer Link (Chiba Institute of Technology)   Publisher: Chiba Institute of Technology

Abstract

Evaluations of the viscosity of the dense hydrogen are presented in a region\nwhese dissociation plays a major role. The viscosity is computed by a classical molecular\ndynamics model where the fraction of dissociated hydrogen is a priori given by the Ross\nmodel. A universal fit is given, based on scaling laws of inverse power potentials

Keywords:
Hydrogen Scaling Viscosity Dissociation (chemistry) Inverse Scaling law

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