Conservation-dissipation formalism of irreversible thermodynamics
We propose a conservation-dissipation formalism (CDF) for coarse-grained descriptions of irreversible processes. This formalism is based on a stability criterion for non-equilibrium thermodynamics. The criterion ensures that non-equilibrium states tend to equilibrium in long time. As a systematic me...
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Zusammenfassung: | We propose a conservation-dissipation formalism (CDF) for coarse-grained
descriptions of irreversible processes. This formalism is based on a stability
criterion for non-equilibrium thermodynamics. The criterion ensures that
non-equilibrium states tend to equilibrium in long time. As a systematic
methodology, CDF provides a feasible procedure in choosing non-equilibrium
state variables and determining their evolution equations. The equations
derived in CDF have a unified elegant form. They are globally hyperbolic, allow
a convenient definition of weak solutions, and are amenable to existing
numerics. More importantly, CDF is a genuinely nonlinear formalism and works
for systems far away from equilibrium. With this formalism, we formulate novel
thermodynamics theories for heat conduction in rigid bodies and non-isothermal
compressible Maxwell fluid flows as two typical examples. In these examples,
the non-equilibrium variables are exactly the conjugate variables of the heat
fluxes or stress tensors. The new theory generalizes Cattaneo's law or
Maxwell's law in a regularized and nonlinear fashion. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1407.5498 |