Rational extended thermodynamics

Rational extended thermodynamics - Springer Tracts in Natural Philosophy

2nd Edition 1998 Softcover reprint of the original 2nd Edition 1998

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Ordinary thermodynamics provides reliable results when the thermodynamic fields are smooth, in the sense that there are no steep gradients and no rapid changes. In fluids and gases this is the domain of the equations of Navier-Stokes and Fourier. Extended thermodynamics becomes relevant for rapidly varying and strongly inhomogeneous processes. Thus the propagation of high- frequency waves, and the shape of shock waves, and the regression of small-scale fluctuation are governed by extended thermodynamics. The field equations of ordinary thermodynamics are parabolic while extended thermodynamics is governed by hyperbolic systems. The main ingredients of extended thermodynamics are  field equations of balance type,  constitutive quantities depending on the present local state and  entropy as a concave function of the state variables. This set of assumptions leads to first order quasi-linear symmetric hyperbolic systems of field equations; it guarantees the well-posedness of initial value problems and finite speeds of propaga- tion. Several tenets of irreversible thermodynamics had to be changed in subtle ways to make extended thermodynamics work. Thus, the entropy is allowed to depend on nonequilibrium vari- ables, the entropy flux is a general constitutive quantity, and the equations for stress and heat flux contain inertial terms. New insight is therefore provided into the principle of material frame indifference. With these modifications an elegant formal structure can be set up in which, just as in classical thermostatics, all restrictive conditions--derived from the entropy principle-take the form of integrability conditions.

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ISBN: 9781461274605
Publisher: Springer New York
Imprint: Springer
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Edition: 2nd Edition 1998 Softcover reprint of the original 2nd Edition 1998
Language: English
Number of pages: 396
Weight: 628g
Height: 234mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 21mm