RESUMO
It is shown by example that the predicted temperature dependence of the elastic constants is a useful measure of the ability of an effective pair potential to estimate the high temperature thermal properties of a metal. Our example is based on a model pair potential constructed for aluminum. This potential predicts the low temperature elastic constants and phonon dispersion relations with good accuracy (± a few percent). The high temperature elastic constants for this model potential are determined using the Monte Carlo method and are found to be approximately independent of temperature. Since the elastic constants of aluminum are strongly decreasing functions of temperature, this potential is seen to be a poor one for determining the properties of aluminum. We conclude that the temperature dependence of the elastic constants is a useful further test of pair potentials which satisfy the low temperature tests currently employed.