We consider a system of balance laws arising in extended irreversible thermodynamics of rigid heat conductors, together with its differential conse- quences, namely the higher-order system obtained by taking into account the time and space derivatives of the original system. We point out some mathematical properties of the differential consequences, with particular attention to the problem of the propagation of thermal perturbations with finite speed. We prove that, under an opportune choice of the initial conditions, a solution of the Cauchy problem for the system of differential consequences is also a solution of the Cauchy problem for the original system. We investigate the thermodynamic compatibility of the system at hand by applying a ...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
The connection between the balance structure of the evolution equations of higher order fluxes and d...
The classical Newtonian mechanics does not imply any limit for the speeds of propagation of thermome...
We consider a system of balance laws arising in extended irreversible thermodynamics of rigid heat c...
Weakly non-local extended thermodynamics of rigid heat conductors is presented. The two celebrated p...
We derive two different generalized heat-transport equations: the most general one, of the first ord...
A model of a heat conductor with on internal variable, describing thermodiffusion as well as thermal...
An initial boundary value problem of hyperbolic partial differential equation derived from Cattaneo’...
The thermodymanic foundations of Cattaneo-Vernotte's theory of heat conduction in solids are investi...
Conservation Laws, Symmetry Breaking and Control of the Heat Current Dr. Giulio Casati Insubria Uni...
We study a generalization of irreversible thermodynamics with nonlocal closing relation. Thus parabo...
This is a study on the initial and boundary value problem of a symmetric hyperbolic system which is ...
In suming up, it can be laid down as a fact that the law of heat conduction and state...
In the framework of weakly nonlocal thermodynamic theory, in this paper we derive a nonlocal and non...
The search for generalized heat transport equations describing Fouriers diffusive regime is a front...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
The connection between the balance structure of the evolution equations of higher order fluxes and d...
The classical Newtonian mechanics does not imply any limit for the speeds of propagation of thermome...
We consider a system of balance laws arising in extended irreversible thermodynamics of rigid heat c...
Weakly non-local extended thermodynamics of rigid heat conductors is presented. The two celebrated p...
We derive two different generalized heat-transport equations: the most general one, of the first ord...
A model of a heat conductor with on internal variable, describing thermodiffusion as well as thermal...
An initial boundary value problem of hyperbolic partial differential equation derived from Cattaneo’...
The thermodymanic foundations of Cattaneo-Vernotte's theory of heat conduction in solids are investi...
Conservation Laws, Symmetry Breaking and Control of the Heat Current Dr. Giulio Casati Insubria Uni...
We study a generalization of irreversible thermodynamics with nonlocal closing relation. Thus parabo...
This is a study on the initial and boundary value problem of a symmetric hyperbolic system which is ...
In suming up, it can be laid down as a fact that the law of heat conduction and state...
In the framework of weakly nonlocal thermodynamic theory, in this paper we derive a nonlocal and non...
The search for generalized heat transport equations describing Fouriers diffusive regime is a front...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
The connection between the balance structure of the evolution equations of higher order fluxes and d...
The classical Newtonian mechanics does not imply any limit for the speeds of propagation of thermome...