We study some mechanical problems in which a friction force is acting on a system. Using the fundamental concepts of state, time evolution and energy conservation, we explain how to extend Newtonian mechanics to thermodynamics. We arrive at the two laws of thermodynamics and then apply them to investigate the time evolution and heat transfer of some significant examples
In last week’s activity, we calculated the motion of objects by studying the forces on them. Using N...
In this monograph Prof. Pramanick explicates the law of motive force, a fundamental law of nature th...
Paul Germain's anniversary volumeInternational audienceDetermination of the evolution of a system is...
Anew thermodynamic first Law is proposed to account for the effect of friction and gravity force. Th...
This paper deals with some of the difficulties involved in correctly linking the mechanical and ther...
The microscopic origin of friction is an important topic in science and technology. To date, notewor...
The laws of thermodynamics provide an adequate basis for the development of classical thermodynamics...
Developing the nonequilibrium thermodynamics of friction is required for systematic design of low-fr...
A theory of the thermo-elastic dissipation in vibrating bodies is developed, starting from the three...
The general laws governing thermodynamic processes and phenomena are recapitulated and completed wit...
Based on courses for students of science, engineering, and systems science at the Zurich University ...
The science of mechanics may trace back to Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) and Archimedes (c. 287-212 B.C.)...
Mechanics is the oldest physical science that deals with both stationary and moving bodies under the...
International audienceThe friction and wear phenomena appear due to contact and relative motion betw...
In last week’s activity, we calculated the motion of objects by studying the forces on them. Using N...
In this monograph Prof. Pramanick explicates the law of motive force, a fundamental law of nature th...
Paul Germain's anniversary volumeInternational audienceDetermination of the evolution of a system is...
Anew thermodynamic first Law is proposed to account for the effect of friction and gravity force. Th...
This paper deals with some of the difficulties involved in correctly linking the mechanical and ther...
The microscopic origin of friction is an important topic in science and technology. To date, notewor...
The laws of thermodynamics provide an adequate basis for the development of classical thermodynamics...
Developing the nonequilibrium thermodynamics of friction is required for systematic design of low-fr...
A theory of the thermo-elastic dissipation in vibrating bodies is developed, starting from the three...
The general laws governing thermodynamic processes and phenomena are recapitulated and completed wit...
Based on courses for students of science, engineering, and systems science at the Zurich University ...
The science of mechanics may trace back to Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) and Archimedes (c. 287-212 B.C.)...
Mechanics is the oldest physical science that deals with both stationary and moving bodies under the...
International audienceThe friction and wear phenomena appear due to contact and relative motion betw...
In last week’s activity, we calculated the motion of objects by studying the forces on them. Using N...
In this monograph Prof. Pramanick explicates the law of motive force, a fundamental law of nature th...
Paul Germain's anniversary volumeInternational audienceDetermination of the evolution of a system is...