Temperature dependence of the thermal conductivity of molten NaCl by MD simulation with dipole interaction
The thermal conductivities of molten NaCl have been evaluated at temperatures from 1100 K to 1400 K by using molecular dynamics simulation with dipole interaction model. The results are in closer agreement with the experimental results by using the forced Rayleigh scattering method in comparison wit...
Main Authors: | Ohtori, N, Sato, K, Salanne, M, Madden, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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