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| In this ensembles the total number of molecules is fixed, but the composition can change. | In this ensembles the total number of molecules is fixed, but the composition can change. | ||
| ==  | == Canonical Ensemble: fixed volume, temperature and number(s) of molecules == | ||
| We will consider a binary system;  | We will consider a binary system;.  | ||
| In the Canonical Ensemble, the differential | |||
| equation energy for the [[Helmholtz energy function]] can be written as: | |||
| : <math> d \left( \beta A \right) = E d \beta - (\beta p) d V + \sum_{i=1}^2 (\beta \mu_i) d N_i </math>, | |||
| where: | |||
| *<math> A </math> is the [[Helmholtz energy function]] | |||
| *<math> \beta \equiv 1/k_B T </math> | |||
| *<math> k_B</math> is the [[Boltzmann constant]] | |||
| *<math> T </math> is the absolute temperature | |||
| *<math> E </math> is the internal energy | |||
| *<math>  p </math> is the pressure | |||
| *<math> \mu_i </math> is the chemical potential of the species "i" | |||
| *<math> N_i </math> is the number of molecules of the species "i" | |||
| == Semi-grand ensemble at fixed volume and temperature == | |||
Revision as of 13:00, 5 March 2007
General Features
Semi-grand ensembles are used in Monte Carlo simulation of mixtures.
In this ensembles the total number of molecules is fixed, but the composition can change.
Canonical Ensemble: fixed volume, temperature and number(s) of molecules
We will consider a binary system;. In the Canonical Ensemble, the differential equation energy for the Helmholtz energy function can be written as:
- ,
where:
- is the Helmholtz energy function
- is the Boltzmann constant
- is the absolute temperature
- is the internal energy
- is the pressure
- is the chemical potential of the species "i"
- is the number of molecules of the species "i"