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Rational Extended Thermodynamics beyond the Monatomic Gas

Autor Tommaso Ruggeri, Masaru Sugiyama
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 aug 2015
This book is dedicated to the recent developments in RET with the aim to explore polyatomic gas, dense gas and mixture of gases in non-equilibrium. In particular we present the theory of dense gases with 14 fields, which reduces to the Navier-Stokes Fourier classical theory in the parabolic limit. Molecular RET with an arbitrary number of field-variables for polyatomic gases is also discussed and the theory is proved to be perfectly compatible with the kinetic theory in which the distribution function depends on an extra variable that takes into account a molecule’s internal degrees of freedom. Recent results on mixtures of gases with multi-temperature are presented together with a natural definition of the average temperature. The qualitative analysis and in particular, the existence of the global smooth solution and the convergence to equilibrium are also studied by taking into account the fact that the differential systems are symmetric hyperbolic. Applications to shock and soundwaves are analyzed together with light scattering and heat conduction and the results are compared with experimental data.
Rational extended thermodynamics (RET) is a thermodynamic theory that is applicable to non-equilibrium phenomena. It is described by differential hyperbolic systems of balance laws with local constitutive equations. As RET has been strictly related to the kinetic theory through the closure method of moment hierarchy associated to the Boltzmann equation, the
applicability range of the theory has been restricted within rarefied monatomic gases. The book represents a valuable resource for applied mathematicians, physicists and engineers, offering powerful models for potential applications like satellites reentering the atmosphere, semiconductors and nano-scale phenomena.












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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319133409
ISBN-10: 3319133403
Pagini: 350
Ilustrații: XXIV, 376 p. 52 illus., 27 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2015
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

1 Introduction.- 2 Mathematical Structure.- 3 Waves in Hyperbolic Systems.- 4 Survey of ET of Rarefied Monatomic Gases.- 5 ET Theory of Polyatomic Rarefied Gas and Dense Gas.- 6 Maximum entropy principle for rarefied polyatomic gases.- 7 Stationary heat conduction in a polyatomic gas at rest.- 8 Linear Wave in Polyatomic Gas.- 9 Shock Wave.- 10 Fluctuating hydrodynamics.- 11 Light scattering in Polyatomic Gas.- 12 ET6 Theory of Polyatomic Rarefied Gas and Dense Gas.- 13 Non linear ET6.- 14 Molecular ET Theory of Polyatomic Rarefied Gas.- 15 ET of dense gas with 6 moments.- 16 Mixture of Gases.- 17 Hyperbolic Parabolic Limit, Max wellian iteration and Objectivity.


Recenzii

“This research book presents a lucid explanation of rational extended thermodynamics, including most recent developments. The methodology of the book can provide important models for some applications in current advanced technology. The book, which lists up some open problems, will be of interest to applied mathematicians, physicists and engineers, and it will certainly stimulate further research on the subject.” (M. Cengiz Dökmeci, zbMATH 1330.76003, 2016)

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Rational extended thermodynamics (RET) is a thermodynamic theory that is applicable to non-equilibrium phenomena. It is described by differential hyperbolic systems of balance laws with local constitutive equations. As RET has been strictly related to the kinetic theory through the closure method of moment hierarchy associated to the Boltzmann equation, the applicability range of the theory has been restricted within rarefied monatomic gases.
This book is dedicated to the recent developments in RET with the aim to explore polyatomic gas, dense gas, and mixture of gases in non-equilibrium. In particular we present the theory of dense gases with 14 fields, which reduces to the Navier-Stokes Fourier classical theory in the parabolic limit. Molecular RET with an arbitrary number of field-variables for polyatomic gases is also discussed and the theory is proved to be perfectly compatible with the kinetic theory in which the distribution function depends on an extra variable that takes into account a molecule’s internal degrees of freedom. Recent results on mixtures of gases with multi-temperature are presented together with a natural definition of the average temperature. The qualitative analysis and, in particular, the existence of the global smooth solution and the convergence to equilibrium are also studied by taking into account the fact that the differential systems are symmetric hyperbolic. Applications to shock and sound waves are analyzed together with light scattering and heat conduction, and the results are compared with experimental data.
The book represents a valuable resource for applied mathematicians, physicists and engineers, offering powerful models for potential applications like satellites reentering the atmosphere, semiconductors, and nano-scale phenomena.


Caracteristici

Contains very new results that are not yet presented in other similar books Enlarge the spectrum of Rational Extended thermodynamic to polyatomic gas and mixture with multi temperature for possible applications in the research fields, for example, of re-entry of satellites into the atmosphere, semi-conductors, nano-scale phenomena Elucidates intimate relationship between nonequilibrium thermodynamics and the symmetric hyperbolic systems with relaxation Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras