Toward a non-equilibrium non-linear thermodynamics

  • Manuel G. Velarde
Part II 5. Surface Forces and Surfaces Under External Fields
Part of the Lecture Notes in Physics book series (LNP, volume 467)

Abstract

Illustration is given with a few examples of the methodology recently proposed by John Ross to handle in a thermodynamically sound approach systems and (nonlinear) processes far away from equilibrium. Ross’ theory builds on excess work and excess dissipation conceptes very much in the spirit of Carnot and Gibbs.

Keywords

Irreversible thermodynamics non-linearity instability 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Manuel G. Velarde
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  1. 1.Instituto PluridisciplinarUniversidad Complutense de MadridMadridSpain

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