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Multiscale Thermodynamics Introduction To Generic Michal Pavelka Vclav Klika Miroslav Grmela

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Multiscale Thermodynamics Introduction To Generic Michal Pavelka Vclav Klika Miroslav Grmela
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Publisher: De Gruyter
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.75 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Michal Pavelka; Václav Klika; Miroslav Grmela
ISBN: 9783110350951, 3110350955
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Multiscale Thermodynamics Introduction To Generic Michal Pavelka Vclav Klika Miroslav Grmela by Michal Pavelka; Václav Klika; Miroslav Grmela 9783110350951, 3110350955 instant download after payment.

One common feature of new emerging technologies is the fusion of the very small (nano) scale and the large scale engineering. The classical environment provided by single scale theories, as for instance by the classical hydrodynamics, is not anymore satisfactory. The main challenge is to keep the important details while still be able to keep the overall picture and simplicity. It is the thermodynamics that addresses this challenge. Our main reason for writing this book is to explain such general viewpoint of thermodynamics and to illustrate it on a very wide range of examples.


 


Contents
Levels of description
Hamiltonian mechanics
Irreversible evolution
Reversible and irreversible evolution
Multicomponent systems
Contact geometry
Appendix: Mathematical aspects


  • Several problems and their solutions are included
  • Main approaches to multilevel modelling are discussed and compared
  • Emphasis lies on CIT, EIT, and GENERIC
  • Contains a variety of applied examples

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