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Relationships between rational extended thermodynamics and extended irreversible thermodynamics. [PDF]
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.
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Local Equilibrium in Transient Heat Conduction [PDF]
Extended irreversible thermodynamics (EIT) has been widely used to overcome the deficiencies of classical irreversible thermodynamics in describing fast transport phenomena.
Kirill Glavatskiy
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On the Resistance Coefficients for Heat Conduction in Anisotropic Bodies at the Limit of Linear Extended Thermodynamics [PDF]
This study examines the thermal conduction resistance in anisotropic bodies using linear extended irreversible thermodynamics. The fulfilment of the Onsager Reciprocal Relations in anisotropic bodies, such as crystals, has been demonstrated.
Devyani Thapliyal +3 more
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Thermodynamic Derivation of the Reciprocal Relation of Thermoelectricity [PDF]
The Kelvin relation, relating the Seebeck coefficient and the Peltier coefficient, is a theoretical basis of thermoelectricity. It was first derived by Kelvin using a quasi-thermodynamic approach.
Ti-Wei Xue, Zeng-Yuan Guo
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Generalized hydrodynamics and extended irreversible thermodynamics [PDF]
The thermodynamic implications of the first deviations with respect to the classical hydrodynamic behavior in high-frequency, short-wavelength phenomena are examined. The constitutive equations arising from an extended irreversible-thermodynamic formalism taking into account spatial inhomogeneities in the space of state variables are compared with ...
, Jou +4 more
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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.
Lorenzo Gavassino, Marco Antonelli
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Extended irreversible thermodynamics of heat transport. A brief introduction; pp. 118–126 [PDF]
Current frontiers of technology require generalized transport equations incorporating memory, non-local effects, and non-linear effects. Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics provides such transport equations in a form compatible with the second law of ...
David Jou +2 more
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Review of Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics
In non-equilibrium thermodynamics, Extended irreversible thermodynamics (EIT), together with classical irreversible thermodynamics (CIT) and rational thermodynamics (RT) has been among the mainstream ofresearch. Critical analysis of EIT has been discussed in this paper.
M. S. Sawangikar +2 more
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How Flexible Is the Concept of Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium?
It has been demonstrated by using generalized phenomenological irreversible thermodynamic theory (GPITT) that by replacing the conventional composition variables {xk} by the quantum level composition variables {x˜k,j} corresponding to the nonequilibrium ...
Vijay M. Tangde, Anil A. Bhalekar
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A thermodynamical model for population growth with relaxation phenomena
Reaction-diffusion models were used in dynamic fluid, population growth, pulse propagation in nerves and other biological phenomena. Some of these models have been expanded to describe memory effects in diffusion and therefore with the use of hyperbolic ...
Vincenzo Ciancio +2 more
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