Maxwell speed distribution
The Maxwell velocity distribution [1] [2] [3] [4] provides probability that the speed of a molecule of mass m lies in the range v to v+dv is given by
where T is the temperature and is the Boltzmann constant. The maximum of this distribution is located at
The mean speed is given by
and the root-mean-square speed by
Derivation
References
- ↑ J. C. Maxwell "", British Association for the Advancement of Science 29 Notices and Abstracts 9 (1859)
- ↑ J. C. Maxwell "V. Illustrations of the dynamical theory of gases.—Part I. On the motions and collisions of perfectly elastic spheres", Philosophical Magazine 19 pp. 19-32 (1860)
- ↑ J. C. Maxwell "II. Illustrations of the dynamical theory of gases", Philosophical Magazine 20 pp. 21-37 (1860)
- ↑ J. Clerk Maxwell "On the Dynamical Theory of Gases", Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London 157 pp. 49-88 (1867)
- Related reading
- J. S. Rowlinson "The Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution", Molecular Physics 103 pp. 2821 - 2828 (2005)
- Elyas Shivanian and Ricardo Lopez-Ruiz "A New Model for Ideal Gases. Decay to the Maxwellian Distribution", arXiv:1105.4813v1 24 May (2011)
External resources
- Initial velocity distribution sample FORTRAN computer code from the book M. P. Allen and D. J. Tildesley "Computer Simulation of Liquids", Oxford University Press (1989).