The thermodynamic analysis of open systems is fundamental in engineering. For the open systems at their steady state, two apparently opposed principles for the rate of entropy production have been used: the minimum entropy production rate derived by Prigogine, used in the description of various processes in physics, chemistry and biology, and the maximum entropy production, used in many other cases and now considered more general. Both principles involve an extreme value of the rate of entropy production in an open system at the steady state under non-equilibrium conditions. In this paper, a link between these two approaches is developed and their synthesis with the constructal law is proposed. An application to ATP synthesis in anaerobic f...
Far-from-equilibrium thermodynamics underpins the emergence of life, but how has been a long-outstan...
For a nonchemical-equilibrium state of an isolated system A that has r constituents with initial amo...
The heat and matter transfer during glucose catabolism in living systems and their relation with en...
Open systems are very important in science and engineering for their applications and the analysis o...
Recently, in theoretical biology and in biophysical engineering the entropy production has been veri...
Recently, in theoretical biology and in biophysical engineering the entropy production has been veri...
The importance of irreversible entropy production is emphasized. The first and second laws of thermo...
In this work a macroscopic approach to the energetics of open, multicomponent, unsteady-state system...
Lactic fermentation and respiration are important metabolic pathways on which life is based. Here, t...
Lactic fermentation and respiration are important metabolic pathways on which life is based. Here, t...
An analysis of the entropy generation and the entropy production principle is carried out. Entropy g...
Entropy generation is analysed and obtained from the entropy balance for open systems, considering t...
Transitions between enzyme functional states are often connected to conformational changes involving...
Soil-plant systems exchange both energy and matter with their surroundings and are consequently open...
It is unquestionable that the concept of entropy has played an essential role both in the physical a...
Far-from-equilibrium thermodynamics underpins the emergence of life, but how has been a long-outstan...
For a nonchemical-equilibrium state of an isolated system A that has r constituents with initial amo...
The heat and matter transfer during glucose catabolism in living systems and their relation with en...
Open systems are very important in science and engineering for their applications and the analysis o...
Recently, in theoretical biology and in biophysical engineering the entropy production has been veri...
Recently, in theoretical biology and in biophysical engineering the entropy production has been veri...
The importance of irreversible entropy production is emphasized. The first and second laws of thermo...
In this work a macroscopic approach to the energetics of open, multicomponent, unsteady-state system...
Lactic fermentation and respiration are important metabolic pathways on which life is based. Here, t...
Lactic fermentation and respiration are important metabolic pathways on which life is based. Here, t...
An analysis of the entropy generation and the entropy production principle is carried out. Entropy g...
Entropy generation is analysed and obtained from the entropy balance for open systems, considering t...
Transitions between enzyme functional states are often connected to conformational changes involving...
Soil-plant systems exchange both energy and matter with their surroundings and are consequently open...
It is unquestionable that the concept of entropy has played an essential role both in the physical a...
Far-from-equilibrium thermodynamics underpins the emergence of life, but how has been a long-outstan...
For a nonchemical-equilibrium state of an isolated system A that has r constituents with initial amo...
The heat and matter transfer during glucose catabolism in living systems and their relation with en...