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Some relations of nonequilibrium thermodynamics for a two-temperature and two-velocity gas with phase transitions

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We study the nonequilibrium thermodynamics of two-phase media with nonequilibrium phase transitions. Assuming local (point) equilibrium within the limits of the phase and assuming mass additivity of the mixture entropy with respect to the phases, we obtain an expression for the mixture entropy production.

We consider the motion of such media and derive formulas for the thermodynamic friction forces, heat transfer, condensation, and evaporation.

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In conclusion the author wishes to thank V. N. Nikolaevskii and V. V. Gogosov for helpful discussions.

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Nigmatulin, R.I. Some relations of nonequilibrium thermodynamics for a two-temperature and two-velocity gas with phase transitions. Fluid Dyn 3, 73–75 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01029540

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