Continuum thermodynamics:
This book is a unique presentation of thermodynamic methods of construction of continuous models. It is based on a uniform approach following from the entropy inequality and using Lagrange multipliers as auxiliary quantities in its evaluation. It covers a wide range of models - ideal gases, thermovi...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book is a unique presentation of thermodynamic methods of construction of continuous models. It is based on a uniform approach following from the entropy inequality and using Lagrange multipliers as auxiliary quantities in its evaluation. It covers a wide range of models - ideal gases, thermoviscoelastic fluids, thermoelastic and thermoviscoelastic solids, plastic polycrystals, miscible and immiscible mixtures, and many others. The structure of phenomenological thermodynamics is justified by a systematic derivation from the Liouville equation, through the BBGKY-hierarchy-derived Boltzmann equation, to an extended thermodynamics. In order to simplify the reading, an extensive introduction to classical continuum mechanics and thermostatics is included. As a complementary volume to Part II, which will contain applications and examples, and to Part III, which will cover numerical methods, only a few simple examples are presented in this first Part. One exception is an extensive example of a linear poroelastic material because it will not appear in future Parts |
Beschreibung: | x, 403 p. ill., ports. (some col.) |
ISBN: | 9789812835574 |
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spelling | Wilmanski, Krzysztof Verfasser aut Continuum thermodynamics by Krzysztof Wilmanski Singapore World Scientific Pub. Co. c2008 x, 403 p. ill., ports. (some col.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Series on advances in mathematics for applied sciences v. 77 This book is a unique presentation of thermodynamic methods of construction of continuous models. It is based on a uniform approach following from the entropy inequality and using Lagrange multipliers as auxiliary quantities in its evaluation. It covers a wide range of models - ideal gases, thermoviscoelastic fluids, thermoelastic and thermoviscoelastic solids, plastic polycrystals, miscible and immiscible mixtures, and many others. The structure of phenomenological thermodynamics is justified by a systematic derivation from the Liouville equation, through the BBGKY-hierarchy-derived Boltzmann equation, to an extended thermodynamics. In order to simplify the reading, an extensive introduction to classical continuum mechanics and thermostatics is included. As a complementary volume to Part II, which will contain applications and examples, and to Part III, which will cover numerical methods, only a few simple examples are presented in this first Part. One exception is an extensive example of a linear poroelastic material because it will not appear in future Parts Thermodynamics http://www.worldscientific.com/worldscibooks/10.1142/7052#t=toc Verlag URL des Erstveroeffentlichers Volltext |
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title | Continuum thermodynamics |
title_auth | Continuum thermodynamics |
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title_full | Continuum thermodynamics by Krzysztof Wilmanski |
title_fullStr | Continuum thermodynamics by Krzysztof Wilmanski |
title_full_unstemmed | Continuum thermodynamics by Krzysztof Wilmanski |
title_short | Continuum thermodynamics |
title_sort | continuum thermodynamics |
topic | Thermodynamics |
topic_facet | Thermodynamics |
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