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The '''Carnahan-Starling''' equation of state  is an approximate equation of state for the fluid phase of the [[hard sphere model]] in three dimensions. (Eqn. 10 in Ref 1).
The '''Carnahan-Starling''' equation of state  is an approximate (but quite good) equation of state for the fluid phase of the [[hard sphere model]] in three dimensions. (Eqn. 10 in Ref 1).


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Revision as of 16:34, 7 June 2007

The Carnahan-Starling equation of state is an approximate (but quite good) equation of state for the fluid phase of the hard sphere model in three dimensions. (Eqn. 10 in Ref 1).

where:

  • is the pressure
  • is the volume
  • is the number of particles
  • is the absolute temperature

Thermodynamic expressions

From the Carnahan-Starling equation for the fluid phase the following thermodynamic expressions can be derived (Eq. 2.6, 2.7 and 2.8 in Ref. 2)

Pressure (compressibility):

Configurational chemical potential:

Isothermal compressibility:

where is the packing fraction.

References

  1. N. F.Carnahan and K. E.Starling,"Equation of State for Nonattracting Rigid Spheres" Journal of Chemical Physics51 , 635-636 (1969)
  2. Lloyd L. Lee "An accurate integral equation theory for hard spheres: Role of the zero-separation theorems in the closure relation", Journal of Chemical Physics 103 pp. 9388-9396 (1995)