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Unified Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics and the Stability of Relativistic Theories for Dissipation [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, 2021
In a relativistic context, the main purpose of Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics (EIT) is to generalize the principles of non-equilibrium thermodynamics to the domain of fluid dynamics.
L Gavassino, M Antonelli
exaly   +6 more sources

Relationships between rational extended thermodynamics and extended irreversible thermodynamics. [PDF]

open access: bronzePhilos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci, 2020
We consider a few conceptual questions on extended thermodynamics, with the aim to contribute to a higher contact between rational extended thermodynamics and extended irreversible thermodynamics. Both theories take a number of fluxes as independent variables, but they differ in the formalism being used to deal with the exploitation of the second ...
Jou D.
europepmc   +7 more sources

Classical irreversible thermodynamics versus extended irreversible thermodynamics: the role of the continuity equation [PDF]

open access: goldArchives of Thermodynamics, 2022
This brief note focuses on a simple fluid, i.e., a homogeneous, chemically inert, and electrically neutral fluid, for which, in the linear non-equilibrium regime, the thermodynamic state is expressed by a relation between pressure, temperature, and ...
Celli D.   +3 more
core   +4 more sources

The Statistical Foundation of Entropy in Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, Vol. 53, art. 425202 (2020), 2020
In the theory of extended irreversible thermodynamics (EIT), the flux-dependent entropy function plays a key role and has a fundamental distinction from the usual flux-independent entropy function adopted by classical irreversible thermodynamics (CIT).
Liu Hong, Hong Qian
arxiv   +7 more sources

Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics in the Presence of Strong Gravity [PDF]

open access: hybrid, 2011
For astrophysical phenomena, especially in the presence of strong gravity, the causality of any phenomena must be preserved. On the other hand, dissipations, e.g. heat flux and bulk and shear viscosities, are necessary in understanding transport phenomena even in astrophysical systems.
Hiromi Saida
core   +6 more sources

Extended irreversible thermodynamics and non-equilibrium temperature

open access: greenAtti della Accademia Peloritana dei Pericolanti : Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali, 2008
We briefly review the concept of non-equilibrium temperature from the perspectives of extended irreversible thermodynamics, fluctuation theory, and statistical mechanics. The relations between different proposals are explicitly examined in two especially
Casas-Vazquez, Jose', Jou, David
doaj   +5 more sources

Entropy Principle and Recent Results in Non-Equilibrium Theories [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy, 2014
We present the state of the art on the modern mathematical methods of exploiting the entropy principle in thermomechanics of continuous media. A survey of recent results and conceptual discussions of this topic in some well-known non-equilibrium theories
Vito Antonio Cimmelli   +3 more
doaj   +5 more sources

Generalized hydrodynamics and extended irreversible thermodynamics [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Review A, 1985
The thermodynamic implications of the first deviations with respect to the classical hydrodynamic behavior in high-frequency, short-wavelength phenomena are examined.
A. Z. Akcasu   +20 more
core   +8 more sources

A Projection Operator Approach to Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics [PDF]

open access: bronzeProgress of Theoretical Physics, 1990
Based on the projection·operator formalism established by Mori for Langevin equations, a general theory is formulated which is applicable to the description of transient irreversible processes. A time-smoothed density matrix (previously discussed by the present author) is used to define the projection operator in place of the equilibrium density matrix
Mitsuhisa Ichiyanagi
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