Statistical Thermodynamics of Nonequilibrium Processes
β Scribed by Joel Keizer (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer-Verlag New York
- Year
- 1987
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 516
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The structure of the theory ofthermodynamics has changed enormously since its inception in the middle of the nineteenth century. Shortly after Thomson and Clausius enunciated their versions of the Second Law, Clausius, Maxwell, and Boltzmann began actively pursuing the molecular basis of thermoΒ dynamics, work that culminated in the Boltzmann equation and the theory of transport processes in dilute gases. Much later, Onsager undertook the elucidation of the symmetry oftransport coefficients and, thereby, established himself as the father of the theory of nonequilibrium thermodynamics. ComΒ bining the statistical ideas of Gibbs and Langevin with the phenomenological transport equations, Onsager and others went on to develop a consistent statistical theory of irreversible processes. The power of that theory is in its ability to relate measurable quantities, such as transport coefficients and thermodynamic derivatives, to the results of experimental measurements. As powerful as that theory is, it is linear and limited in validity to a neighborhood of equilibrium. In recent years it has been possible to extend the statistical theory of nonequilibrium processes to include nonlinear effects. The modern theory, as expounded in this book, is applicable to a wide variety of systems both close to and far from equilibrium. The theory is based on the notion of elementary molecular processes, which manifest themselves as random changes in the extensive variables characterizing a system. The theory has a hierarchical character and, thus, can be applied at various levels of molecular detail.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Ensembles and Stochastic Processes....Pages 1-41
Irreversible Processes: The Onsager and Boltzmann Pictures....Pages 42-91
Elementary Processes and Fluctuations....Pages 92-133
Mechanistic Statistical Theory of Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics....Pages 134-176
Thermodynamic-Level Description of Chemical, Electrochemical, and Ion Transport Mechanisms....Pages 177-234
The Hydrodynamic Level of Description....Pages 235-306
Nonequilibrium Steady States....Pages 307-352
Thermodynamics and the Stability of Steady States....Pages 353-396
Hierarchies and Contractions of the Description....Pages 397-448
Nonstationary Processes: Transients, Limit Cycles, and Chaotic Trajectories....Pages 449-494
Back Matter....Pages 495-506
β¦ Subjects
Thermodynamics; Physical Chemistry
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
This book provides an introduction to the modern statistical theory of nonequilibrium thermodynamics, based on a synthesis of the statistical thermodynamics of Onsager and the kinetic molecular theory of Boltzmann. Topics featured in the initial chapters include an introduction to stochastic process
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