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| TO BE CONTINUED SOON | | TO BE CONTINUED SOON |
Revision as of 17:41, 5 March 2007
General Features
Semi-grand ensembles are used in Monte Carlo simulation of mixtures.
In these 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 system with "c" components;.
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"
Semi-grand ensemble at fixed volume and temperature
Consider now that we want to consider a system with fixed total number of particles,
;
but the composition can change, from the thermodynamics we can apply a Legendre's transform [HAVE TO CHECK ACCURACY]
to the differential equation written above in terms of
.
- Consider the variable change
i.e.: 


Or:

where
.
- Now considering the thermodynamical potential:

![{\displaystyle d\left[\beta A-\sum _{i=2}^{c}(\beta \mu _{i1}N_{i})\right]=Ed\beta -\left(\beta p\right)dV+\beta \mu _{1}dN-N_{2}d\left(\beta \mu _{21}\right).}](https://wikimedia.org/api/rest_v1/media/math/render/svg/1433629d7e037f8d3eeb8aa3a55db3e3a3085707)
Fixed pressure and temperature
In the Isothermal-Isobaric ensemble:
ensemble we can write:
where:
Fixed pressure and temperature: Semi-grand ensemble
Following the procedure described above we can write:
,
where the new thermodynamical Potential
is given by:
Fixed pressure and temperature: Semi-grand ensemble: Partition function
TO BE CONTINUED SOON