This is the first comprehensive monograph on a new thermodynamic theory that goes beyond the classical theory. In contrast to the classical approach, the local equilibrium hypothesis is abandoned, and the basic variables are complemented by non-equilibrium quantities. The statements behind extended
Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics
โ Scribed by David Jou, Georgy Lebon (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 483
- Edition
- 4
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This is the 4th edition of the highly acclaimed monograph on Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics, a theory that goes beyond the classical theory of irreversible processes. In contrast to the classical approach, the basic variables describing the system are complemented by non-equilibrium quantities. The claims made for extended thermodynamics are confirmed by the kinetic theory of gases and statistical mechanics. The book covers a wide spectrum of applications, and also contains a thorough discussion of the foundations and the scope of the current theories on non-equilibrium thermodynamics.
For this new edition, the authors critically revised existing material while taking into account the most recent developments in fast moving fields such as heat transport in micro- and nanosystems or fast solidification fronts in materials sciences. Several fundamental chapters have been revisited emphasizing physics and applications over mathematical derivations.
Also, fundamental questions on the definition of non-equilibrium temperature, entropy, fluctuations of fluxes and boundary conditions are revisited and presented in a modern way.
Detailed solutions for more than 130 problem sets presented in this book, as well as a wide bibliography on extended irreversible thermodynamics are accessible at the http://telemaco.uab.es site.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xviii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Classical, Rational and Hamiltonian Formulations of Non-equilibrium Thermodynamics....Pages 3-40
Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics: Evolution Equations....Pages 41-70
Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics: Non-equilibrium Equations of State....Pages 71-89
Front Matter....Pages 92-92
The Kinetic Theory of Gases....Pages 93-121
Fluctuation Theory....Pages 123-142
Information Theory....Pages 143-167
Linear Response Theory....Pages 169-182
Computer Simulations....Pages 183-195
Front Matter....Pages 198-198
Hyperbolic Heat Transport in Rigid Conductors....Pages 199-231
Heat Transport in Micro- and Nano-systems....Pages 233-252
Waves in Fluids: Sound, Ultrasound, and Shock Waves....Pages 253-273
Generalised Hydrodynamics....Pages 275-290
Non-classical Diffusion, Thermo-diffusion and Suspensions....Pages 291-325
Electrical Systems and Micro-devices Modelization....Pages 327-346
From Thermoelastic Solids to Rheological Materials....Pages 347-381
Thermodynamics of Polymer Solutions Under Shear Flow....Pages 383-406
Relativistic Formulation....Pages 407-421
Viscous Cosmological Models and Cosmological Horizons....Pages 423-438
Back Matter....Pages 439-483
โฆ Subjects
Thermodynamics;Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer;Soft and Granular Matter, Complex Fluids and Microfluidics;Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity;Nanotechnology
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This is the first comprehensive monograph on a new thermodynamic theory that goes beyond the classical theory of irreversible processes. In contrast to the classical approach, the local equilibrium hypothesis is abandoned, and the basic variables are complemented by non-equilibrium quantities. The c
<p><P>This is the 4th edition of the highly acclaimed monograph on Extended Irreversible Thermodynamics, a theory that goes beyond the classical theory of irreversible processes. In contrast to the classical approach, the basic variables describing the system are complemented by non-equilibrium quan
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