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Finite Physical Dimensions Optimal Thermodynamics: Complex Systems
is the result of 30 years of teaching and research in the field of
thermodynamics of systems and processes. It starts from FTT during
the seventies (and P Chambadal approach in France), but also
includes the equilibrium thermodynamics from Carnot and TPIL from
Onsager. The book shows that thermodynamics proposes more realistic
results than those obtained from equilibrium thermodynamics.
Focusing on a multidisciplinary approach that characterizes
thermodynamics, particularly the connection between transfer
phenomena and conversion of energy, the book is ideal for those in
industry.
Fractal and Trans-scale Nature of Entropy: Towards a Geometrization
of Thermodynamics develops a new vision for entropy in
thermodynamics by proposing a new method to geometrize. It
investigates how this approach can accommodate a large number of
very different physical systems, going from combustion and
turbulence towards cosmology. As an example, a simple
interpretation of the Hawking entropy in black-hole physics is
provided. In the life sciences, entropy appears as the driving
element for the organization of systems. This book demonstrates
this fact using simple pedagogical tools, thus showing that entropy
cannot be interpreted as a basic measure of disorder.
Energy and the environment are inextricably linked to the economy.
Thermodynamics therefore seems to be a privileged tool in
overcoming the constraints associated with optimization. This first
volume reports on an original, contemporary approach leading to
optimal solutions in the form of trend models, proving the
existence of solutions which can then be refined in a more complete
and sophisticated manner. The validation of the proposed
methodology is realized through real-life examples (engines, heat
pumps, refrigeration systems, etc.). However, the more fundamental
aspects linked to the dynamics of the transfer and conversion of
energy and matter are also explored, as well as the evolution which
characterizes the second law of thermodynamics. This book presents
recent advances, often still undergoing research, as well as
structured exercises, and is therefore aimed at both students and
researchers in the field of energetics.
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