The problem of the implementation of the second law of thermodynamics for the determination of the thermodynamic consistency of solutions determined by turbulent closures is considered for incompressible fluids. The possibility of the application of the methods of thermodynamics to constraining constitutive laws describing turbulent flow features, but not material behaviour, is discussed. It is shown that the ordinary realizability conditions requiring non-negative values of the averaged squared fluctuations are necessary and sufficient conditions determining the thermodynamic consistency of a process governed by a closure model. Because turbulent closures are not universal, using the second law of thermodynamics to constrain them can impos...
The literature on turbulent heat transfer has in the course of years attained a considerable volume....
Turbulent flows are known to enhance turbulent transport. It has then even been suggested that turbu...
The relationships among reversible Carnot cycles, the absence of perpetual motion machines, and the ...
The problem of the implementation of the second law of thermodynamics for the determination of the t...
Within the framework of rational thermodynamics set forth by Truesdell and Toupin [In: S. Flugge, C....
This article presents new modeling of turbulence correlations in the entropy transport equation for ...
This is a kinematic variable, and the configuration moment is factored into the equation using the l...
Abstract: Considered a modern approach to the thermodynamic modeling of developed turbulen...
The second entropy theory for non-equilibrium thermodynamics is used to show that the optimum struct...
An entropy-based procedure is presented to assess the solution accuracy in heat transfer problems wi...
The closure problem of turbulence is still a challenging issue in turbulence modeling. In this work,...
In this paper, we present an overview of the entropy production in fluid dynamics in a systematic wa...
So far, there are still some problems in the existing semi-empirical turbulent models and several pa...
Abstract: Within the framework of the phenomenological theory of turbulence of compressibl...
We report on a numerical experiment performed to analyze fluctuations of the entropy production in t...
The literature on turbulent heat transfer has in the course of years attained a considerable volume....
Turbulent flows are known to enhance turbulent transport. It has then even been suggested that turbu...
The relationships among reversible Carnot cycles, the absence of perpetual motion machines, and the ...
The problem of the implementation of the second law of thermodynamics for the determination of the t...
Within the framework of rational thermodynamics set forth by Truesdell and Toupin [In: S. Flugge, C....
This article presents new modeling of turbulence correlations in the entropy transport equation for ...
This is a kinematic variable, and the configuration moment is factored into the equation using the l...
Abstract: Considered a modern approach to the thermodynamic modeling of developed turbulen...
The second entropy theory for non-equilibrium thermodynamics is used to show that the optimum struct...
An entropy-based procedure is presented to assess the solution accuracy in heat transfer problems wi...
The closure problem of turbulence is still a challenging issue in turbulence modeling. In this work,...
In this paper, we present an overview of the entropy production in fluid dynamics in a systematic wa...
So far, there are still some problems in the existing semi-empirical turbulent models and several pa...
Abstract: Within the framework of the phenomenological theory of turbulence of compressibl...
We report on a numerical experiment performed to analyze fluctuations of the entropy production in t...
The literature on turbulent heat transfer has in the course of years attained a considerable volume....
Turbulent flows are known to enhance turbulent transport. It has then even been suggested that turbu...
The relationships among reversible Carnot cycles, the absence of perpetual motion machines, and the ...