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The statistical foundation of entropy in extended irreversible thermodynamics [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical, 2020
In the theory of extended irreversible thermodynamics (EIT), the flux-dependent entropy function plays a key role; it is a fundamental distinction between EIT and the usual flux-independent entropy function adopted by classical irreversible ...
Liu Hong, Hong Qian
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A variational principle for extended irreversible thermodynamics: heat conducting viscous fluids [PDF]

open access: greenJournal of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics
Extended irreversible thermodynamics is a theory that expands the classical framework of nonequilibrium thermodynamics by going beyond the local-equilibrium assumption. A notable example of this is the Maxwell–Cattaneo heat flux model, which introduces a
François Gay-Balmaz
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Comparison of extended irreversible thermodynamics and nonequilibrium statistical operator method with thermodynamics based on a distribution containing the first-passage time [PDF]

open access: greenContinuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics, 2022
An analogy is drawn between version of non-equilibrium thermodynamics a distribution-based containing an additional thermodynamic first-passage time parameter, nonequilibrium statistical operator method and extended irreversible thermodynamics with flows
V. V. Ryazanov
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Local Equilibrium in Transient Heat Conduction [PDF]

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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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Toward the construction of relativistic thermo-hydrodynamics of an ideal fluid by the method of extended irreversible thermodynamics

open access: bronzeMathematica Montisnigri, 2023
In this paper we constructed thermo-hydrodynamics for relativistic fluid (taking into account the second order of deviation from equilibrium for dissipative heat and viscosity flows) on the basis of extended irreversible thermodynamics.
А. В. Колесниченко
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Extended irreversible thermodynamics of heat transport. A brief introduction; pp. 118–126 [PDF]

open access: goldProceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, 2008
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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Constructing relativistic hydrodynamics of a simple fluid in a class of second-order theories. 2. The method of relativistic extended irreversible thermodynamics

open access: diamondKeldysh Institute Preprints, 2023
In this paper we constructed thermo-hydrodynamics for relativistic fluid (taking into account the second order of deviation from equilibrium for dissipative heat and viscosity flows) on the basis of extended irreversible thermodynamics (RNT).
А. В. Колесниченко
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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
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To the construction within the framework of extended irreversible thermodynamics of relativistic hydrodynamic equations in curved spacetime

open access: bronzeMathematica Montisnigri
We present a procedure for the derivation, within the framework of the relativistic version of the extended irreversible thermodynamics, of the system of hyperbolic hydrodynamic equations for non-ideal cosmological fluids written in abstract geometric ...
А. В. Колесниченко
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Thermodynamic Derivation of the Reciprocal Relation of Thermoelectricity [PDF]

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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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