This book is based on the premise that the entropy concept, a fundamental element of probability theory as logic, governs all of thermal physics, both equilibrium and nonequilibrium. The variational algorithm of J. Willard Gibbs, dating from the 19th Century and extended considerably over the following 100 years, is shown to be the governing feature over the entire range of thermal phenomena, such that only the nature of the macroscopic constraints changes. Beginning with a shorthistory of the development of the entropy concept by Rudolph Clausius and his predecessors, along with the formaliz
This book presents an innovative unified approach to the statistical foundations of entropy and the ...
When a body approaches equilibrium, energy tends to a minimum and entropy tends to a maximum. Often,...
From the energy involved in a physical or chemical process, part of it cannot be utilised as work. E...
We discuss how to construct a direct and experientially natural path to entropy as a extensive quant...
The purpose of this paper is to present the evolution of the concept of entropy from engineering to ...
The science of thermodynamics was put together in the Nineteenth Century to describe large systems i...
The proper definition of thermodynamics and the thermodynamic entropy is discussed in the light of r...
Written by a well-known professor of physiology at McGill University, this text presents an informat...
Abstract. The evolution of such notions as heat, temperature, and entropy in the twentieth century i...
This textbook introduces thermodynamics with a modern approach, starting from four fundamental physi...
Several aspects of the Thermodynamics of systems away from equilibrium are considered. Particular at...
The Gibbs entropy of a macroscopic classical system is a function of a probability distribution over...
Today, 156 years after the invention of entropy by Clausius, there remains disagreement among the sc...
Abstract. The history of such notions as heat, temperature, and entropy is considered. The notions w...
The paper discusses how the two thermodynamic properties, energy (U) and exergy (E), can be used to ...
This book presents an innovative unified approach to the statistical foundations of entropy and the ...
When a body approaches equilibrium, energy tends to a minimum and entropy tends to a maximum. Often,...
From the energy involved in a physical or chemical process, part of it cannot be utilised as work. E...
We discuss how to construct a direct and experientially natural path to entropy as a extensive quant...
The purpose of this paper is to present the evolution of the concept of entropy from engineering to ...
The science of thermodynamics was put together in the Nineteenth Century to describe large systems i...
The proper definition of thermodynamics and the thermodynamic entropy is discussed in the light of r...
Written by a well-known professor of physiology at McGill University, this text presents an informat...
Abstract. The evolution of such notions as heat, temperature, and entropy in the twentieth century i...
This textbook introduces thermodynamics with a modern approach, starting from four fundamental physi...
Several aspects of the Thermodynamics of systems away from equilibrium are considered. Particular at...
The Gibbs entropy of a macroscopic classical system is a function of a probability distribution over...
Today, 156 years after the invention of entropy by Clausius, there remains disagreement among the sc...
Abstract. The history of such notions as heat, temperature, and entropy is considered. The notions w...
The paper discusses how the two thermodynamic properties, energy (U) and exergy (E), can be used to ...
This book presents an innovative unified approach to the statistical foundations of entropy and the ...
When a body approaches equilibrium, energy tends to a minimum and entropy tends to a maximum. Often,...
From the energy involved in a physical or chemical process, part of it cannot be utilised as work. E...