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Introduction à la thermodynamique des processus irréversibles
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Paris: Dunod,

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Introduction to thermodynamics of irreversible processes
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Year: 1961 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Interscience,

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Introduction à la thermodynamique des processus irréversibles
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Introduction to thermodynamics of irreversible processes
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Year: 1965 Publisher: New York (N.Y.) : Interscience,

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Theory of irreversible processes
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Year: 1962 Publisher: København : Munksgaard,

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Thermodynamik der irreversiblen Prozesse
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Year: 1963 Publisher: Darmstadt : D. Steinkopff,

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An introduction to thermodynamics : with some new derivations based on real irreversible processes
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ISBN: 0521080649 Year: 1971 Publisher: Cambridge : At the University Press,

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Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
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Year: 1962 Publisher: Amsterdam : North-Holland,

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Chemical energy and exergy
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ISBN: 9780444516459 044451645X 9780080501000 0080501001 1281058009 9781281058003 9786611058005 Year: 2004 Publisher: Amsterdam San Diego, CA Elsevier

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This book is a beginners introduction to chemical thermodynamics for engineers. In the textbook efforts have been made to visualize as clearly as possible the main concepts of thermodynamic quantities such as enthalpy and entropy, thus making them more perceivable. Furthermore, intricate formulae in thermodynamics have been discussed as functionally unified sets of formulae to understand their meaning rather than to mathematically derive them in detail.In this textbook, the affinity of irreversible processes, defined by the second law of thermodynamics, has been treated as the main

Alternative mathematical theory of non-equilibrium phenomena
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ISBN: 9780126730159 0126730156 9786611033651 1281033650 0080527078 9780080527079 9781281033659 Year: 1997 Volume: 196 Publisher: Boston, Mass Academic Press

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Alternative Mathematical Theory of Non-equilibrium Phenomena presents an entirely new theoretical approach to complex non-equilibrium phenomena, especially Gibbs/Falk thermodynamics and fluid mechanics. This innovative new theory allows for inclusion of all state variables and introduces a new vector-dissipation velocity-which leads to useful restatements of momentum, the Second Law, and tensors for the laws of motion, friction, and heat conduction. This application-oriented text is relatively self-contained and is an excellent guide-book for engineers with a strong interest in fundamentals, or for professionals using applied mathematics and physics in engineering applications. This book emphasizes macroscopic phenomena, focusing specifically on gaseous states, though relations to liquid and crystalline states are also considered. The author presents a new Alternative Continuum Theory of Compressible Fluids (AT) which providesa qualitative description of the subject in predominantly physical terms, minimizing the mathematical premises. The methodology discussed has applications in a wide range of fields outside of physics in areas including General System Theory, TheoreticalEconomics, and Biophysics and Medicine. Key Features * Presents the first theory capable of handling non-equilibria phenomena * Offers a unified theory of all branches of macroscopic physics * Considers a consistent and uniform view of reality, supported by modern mathematics, leading to results different than those produced by classical theories * Results in a change of paradigms in physics, engineering, and natural philosophy.

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