Chandler D, Weeks J D, Andersen H C
Science. 1983 May 20;220(4599):787-94. doi: 10.1126/science.220.4599.787.
The van der Waals picture focuses on the differing roles of the strong short-ranged repulsive intermolecular forces and the longer ranged attractions in determining the structure and dynamics of dense fluids and solids. According to this physical picture, the attractive interactions help fix the volume of the system, but the arrangements and motions of molecules within that volume are determined primarily by the local packing and steric effects produced by the repulsive forces. This very useful approach, its limitations, and its successful application to a wide variety of static and dynamic phenomena in condensed matter systems are reviewed.
范德瓦尔斯模型聚焦于强短程排斥分子间力和长程吸引力在决定致密流体及固体的结构与动力学方面的不同作用。根据这一物理模型,吸引相互作用有助于确定系统的体积,但该体积内分子的排列和运动主要由排斥力产生的局部堆积和空间效应决定。本文综述了这种非常有用的方法、其局限性以及它在凝聚态物质系统中各种静态和动态现象上的成功应用。