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| '''Helmholtz energy function''' ([[Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz]]) | |||
| [[Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz]]   | Definition of <math>A</math> (for ''arbeit''): | ||
| Definition of  | |||
| :<math> | :<math>A:=U-TS</math> | ||
| where ''U'' is the [[internal energy]], ''T'' is the [[temperature]] and ''S'' is the [[Entropy|entropy]]. | where ''U'' is the [[internal energy]], ''T'' is the [[temperature]] and ''S'' is the [[Entropy|entropy]]. | ||
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| where <math>k_B</math> is the [[Boltzmann constant]], ''T'' is the [[temperature]], and <math>Q_{NVT}</math> is the [[Canonical ensemble | canonical ensemble partition function]]. | where <math>k_B</math> is the [[Boltzmann constant]], ''T'' is the [[temperature]], and <math>Q_{NVT}</math> is the [[Canonical ensemble | canonical ensemble partition function]]. | ||
| ==Ideal gas== | |||
| :''Main article: [[Ideal gas Helmholtz energy function]]'' | |||
| ==Quantum correction== | |||
| A quantum correction can be calculated by making use of the [[Wigner-Kirkwood expansion]] of the partition function, resulting in (Eq. 3.5 in <ref>[http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00268977900102921 J.G. Powles and G. Rickayzen "Quantum corrections and the computer simulation of molecular fluids", Molecular Physics '''38''' pp. 1875-1892 (1979)]</ref>): | |||
| :<math>\frac{A-A_{ {\mathrm{classical}} }}{N} = \frac{\hbar^2}{24m(k_BT)^2} \langle F^2 \rangle </math> | |||
| where <math>\langle F^2 \rangle</math> is the mean squared force on any one atom due to all the other atoms. | |||
| ==See also== | ==See also== | ||
| *[[Canonical ensemble]] | *[[Canonical ensemble]] | ||
| *[[Grand canonical ensemble]] | *[[Grand canonical ensemble]] | ||
| *[[Helmholtz energy function of solids]] | *[[Computing the Helmholtz energy function of solids]] | ||
| ==References== | ==References== | ||
| <references/> | |||
| [[Category: Classical thermodynamics]] | [[Category: Classical thermodynamics]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:53, 20 February 2015
Helmholtz energy function (Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz) Definition of (for arbeit):
where U is the internal energy, T is the temperature and S is the entropy. (TS) is a conjugate pair. The differential of this function is
From the second law of thermodynamics one obtains
thus one arrives at
- .
For A(T,V) one has the following total differential
The following equation provides a link between classical thermodynamics and statistical mechanics:
where is the Boltzmann constant, T is the temperature, and is the canonical ensemble partition function.
Ideal gas[edit]
- Main article: Ideal gas Helmholtz energy function
Quantum correction[edit]
A quantum correction can be calculated by making use of the Wigner-Kirkwood expansion of the partition function, resulting in (Eq. 3.5 in [1]):
where is the mean squared force on any one atom due to all the other atoms.