The Birch–Murnaghan isothermal equation of state, published in 1947 by
Albert Francis Birch of
Harvard
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,
is a relationship between the volume of a body and the pressure to which it is subjected. Birch proposed this equation based on the work of
Francis Dominic Murnaghan of
Johns Hopkins University
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published in 1944,
so that the equation is named in honor of both scientists.
Expressions for the equation of state
The third-order Birch–Murnaghan isothermal equation of state is given by
where ''P'' is the pressure, ''V''
0 is the reference volume, ''V'' is the deformed volume, ''B''
0 is the bulk modulus, and ''B''
0' is the derivative of the bulk modulus with respect to pressure. The bulk modulus and its derivative are usually obtained from fits to experimental data and are defined as
and
The expression for the equation of state is obtained by expanding the Helmholtz free energy in powers of the finite strain parameter ''f'', defined as
in the form of a series.
This is more evident by writing the equation in terms of ''f''. Expanded to third order in finite strain, the equation reads,
[
with .
The internal energy, , is found by integration of the pressure:
]
See also
* Albert Francis Birch
* Francis Dominic Murnaghan
* Murnaghan equation of state
References
Continuum mechanics
Eponymous equations of physics
Equations of state
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