Thermodynamics and Fluctuations far from Equilibrium

Thermodynamics and Fluctuations far from Equilibrium
Author: John Ross
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2008-08-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540745556

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This book deals with the formulation of the thermodynamics of chemical and other systems far from equilibrium. It contains applications to non-equilibrium stationary states and approaches to such states, systems with multiple stationary states, stability and equi-stability conditions, reaction diffusion systems, transport properties, and electrochemical systems. The theoretical treatment is complemented by experimental results to substantiate the formulation.

Understanding Non equilibrium Thermodynamics

Understanding Non equilibrium Thermodynamics
Author: Georgy Lebon,David Jou
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2008-01-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540742524

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Discover the many facets of non-equilibrium thermodynamics. The first part of this book describes the current thermodynamic formalism recognized as the classical theory. The second part focuses on different approaches. Throughout the presentation, the emphasis is on problem-solving applications. To help build your understanding, some problems have been analyzed using several formalisms to underscore their differences and their similarities.

Non Equilibrium Thermodynamics

Non Equilibrium Thermodynamics
Author: S. R. De Groot,P. Mazur
Publsiher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2013-01-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780486153506

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Classic monograph treats irreversible processes and phenomena of thermodynamics: non-equilibrium thermodynamics. Covers statistical foundations and applications with chapters on fluctuation theory, theory of stochastic processes, kinetic theory of gases, more.

Statistical Thermodynamics of Nonequilibrium Processes

Statistical Thermodynamics of Nonequilibrium Processes
Author: Joel Keizer
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 517
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461210542

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The structure of the theory ofthermodynamics has changed enormously since its inception in the middle of the nineteenth century. Shortly after Thomson and Clausius enunciated their versions of the Second Law, Clausius, Maxwell, and Boltzmann began actively pursuing the molecular basis of thermo dynamics, work that culminated in the Boltzmann equation and the theory of transport processes in dilute gases. Much later, Onsager undertook the elucidation of the symmetry oftransport coefficients and, thereby, established himself as the father of the theory of nonequilibrium thermodynamics. Com bining the statistical ideas of Gibbs and Langevin with the phenomenological transport equations, Onsager and others went on to develop a consistent statistical theory of irreversible processes. The power of that theory is in its ability to relate measurable quantities, such as transport coefficients and thermodynamic derivatives, to the results of experimental measurements. As powerful as that theory is, it is linear and limited in validity to a neighborhood of equilibrium. In recent years it has been possible to extend the statistical theory of nonequilibrium processes to include nonlinear effects. The modern theory, as expounded in this book, is applicable to a wide variety of systems both close to and far from equilibrium. The theory is based on the notion of elementary molecular processes, which manifest themselves as random changes in the extensive variables characterizing a system. The theory has a hierarchical character and, thus, can be applied at various levels of molecular detail.

Beyond Equilibrium Thermodynamics

Beyond Equilibrium Thermodynamics
Author: Hans Christian Öttinger
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 651
Release: 2005-05-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471727910

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Beyond Equilibrium Thermodynamics fills a niche in the market by providing a comprehensive introduction to a new, emerging topic in the field. The importance of non-equilibrium thermodynamics is addressed in order to fully understand how a system works, whether it is in a biological system like the brain or a system that develops plastic. In order to fully grasp the subject, the book clearly explains the physical concepts and mathematics involved, as well as presenting problems and solutions; over 200 exercises and answers are included. Engineers, scientists, and applied mathematicians can all use the book to address their problems in modelling, calculating, and understanding dynamic responses of materials.

Non equilibrium Thermodynamics

Non equilibrium Thermodynamics
Author: Sybren Ruurds Groot,Peter Mazur
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1962
Genre: Irreversible processes
ISBN: UCAL:B4378663

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Fluctuations and Sensitivity in Nonequilibrium Systems

Fluctuations and Sensitivity in Nonequilibrium Systems
Author: W. Horsthemke,D. K. Kondepudi
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642465086

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This volume contains the invited lectures and a selection of the contributed papers and posters of the workshop on "Fluctuations and Sensitivity in Nonequil ibrium Systems", held at the Joe C. Thompson Conference Center, Un i vers ity of Texas at Austin, March 12-16, 1984. The workshop dealt with stochastic phenomena and sensi tivity in nonequilibrium systems from a macroscopic point of view. Durin9 the last few years it has been realized that the role of fluctuations is far less trivial in systems far from equilibrium than in systems under thermodynamic equilibrium condi tions. It was found that random fluctuations often are a determining factor for the state adopted by macroscopic systems and cannot be regarded as secondary effects of minor importance. Further, nonequilibrium systems are also very sensitive to small systematic changes in their environment. The main aims of the workshop were: i) to provide scientists with an occasion to acquaint themselves with the state of the art in fluctuation theory and sensitivity analysis; ii) to provide a forum for the presentation of recent advances in theory and experiment; iii) to bring toge ther theoreticians and experimentalists in order to delineate the major open problems and to formulate strategies to tackle these problems. The organizing committee of the workshop consisted of W. Horsthemke, O.K. Konde pudi, G. Dewel, G. Nicolis, I. Prigogine and L. Reichl.

Thermodynamic Theory of Structure Stability and Fluctuations

Thermodynamic Theory of Structure  Stability and Fluctuations
Author: P. Glansdorff,Ilya Prigogine
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1971
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015000993348

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