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Boundary layer variational principles: A case study

Boundary layer variational principles: A case study
Boundary layer variational principles: A case study
Considering the model heat conduction problem in the setting of Grad's moment equations, we demonstrate a crossover in the structure of minima of the entropy production within the boundary layer. Based on this observation, we formulate and compare variation principles for solving the problem of boundary conditions in nonequilibrium thermodynamics.
1063-651X
011201-[12pp]
Grmela, M.
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Karlin, I.V.
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Zmievski, V.B.
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Grmela, M.
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Karlin, I.V.
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Zmievski, V.B.
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Grmela, M., Karlin, I.V. and Zmievski, V.B. (2002) Boundary layer variational principles: A case study. Physical Review E, 65 (5), 011201-[12pp]. (doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.66.011201).

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Considering the model heat conduction problem in the setting of Grad's moment equations, we demonstrate a crossover in the structure of minima of the entropy production within the boundary layer. Based on this observation, we formulate and compare variation principles for solving the problem of boundary conditions in nonequilibrium thermodynamics.

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Published date: July 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 49176
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/49176
ISSN: 1063-651X
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Date deposited: 24 Oct 2007
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Author: M. Grmela
Author: I.V. Karlin
Author: V.B. Zmievski

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