A thermodynamical model of inhomogeneous superfluid turbulence previously formulated is extended in this paper to nonlinear regimes. The theory chooses as fundamental fields the density, the velocity, the energy density, and two extra variables, in order to include the specific properties of the fluid in consideration: the averaged vortex line length per unit volume and a renormalized expression of the heat flux. The relations which constrain the constitutive quantities are deduced from the second principle of thermodynamics using the Liu method of Lagrange multipliers. Using a Legendre transformation, it is shown that the constitutive theory is determined by the choice of only two scalar functions of the intrinsic Lagrange multipliers. The...
Ordinary thermodynamics provides reliable results when the thermodynamic fields are smooth, in the s...
Abstract: Within the framework of the phenomenological theory of turbulence of compressibl...
Linear-nonequilibrium thermodynamics (LNET) has been used to express the entropy generation and diss...
A thermodynamical model of inhomogeneous superfluid turbulence previously formulated is extended in ...
In this paper we extend to nonlinear regimes a thermodynamical model of inhomogeneous superfluid tur...
In this paper, we use a non-equilibrium thermodynamic framework to generalize a previous nonlocal mo...
In this paper, the constitutive restrictions for the fluxes in a nonlocal model of superfluid turbul...
In this paper, we build up a thermodynamical model of inhomogeneous superfluid turbulence to describ...
In this paper the complete nonlinear far from equilibrium constitutive theory in a non standard mod...
In this paper a system of evolution equations for turbulent superfluid helium is written in the no...
Abstract: Considered a modern approach to the thermodynamic modeling of developed turbulen...
The present work proposes a theory of isotropic and homogeneous turbulence for incompressible fluids...
Turbulence spectra in superfluids are modified by the nonlinear energy dissipation caused by the mut...
This review paper puts together some of our results concerning the application of non equilibrium Th...
EnWe discuss a continuum-mechanical formulation and generalization of the Navier–Stokes- equation ba...
Ordinary thermodynamics provides reliable results when the thermodynamic fields are smooth, in the s...
Abstract: Within the framework of the phenomenological theory of turbulence of compressibl...
Linear-nonequilibrium thermodynamics (LNET) has been used to express the entropy generation and diss...
A thermodynamical model of inhomogeneous superfluid turbulence previously formulated is extended in ...
In this paper we extend to nonlinear regimes a thermodynamical model of inhomogeneous superfluid tur...
In this paper, we use a non-equilibrium thermodynamic framework to generalize a previous nonlocal mo...
In this paper, the constitutive restrictions for the fluxes in a nonlocal model of superfluid turbul...
In this paper, we build up a thermodynamical model of inhomogeneous superfluid turbulence to describ...
In this paper the complete nonlinear far from equilibrium constitutive theory in a non standard mod...
In this paper a system of evolution equations for turbulent superfluid helium is written in the no...
Abstract: Considered a modern approach to the thermodynamic modeling of developed turbulen...
The present work proposes a theory of isotropic and homogeneous turbulence for incompressible fluids...
Turbulence spectra in superfluids are modified by the nonlinear energy dissipation caused by the mut...
This review paper puts together some of our results concerning the application of non equilibrium Th...
EnWe discuss a continuum-mechanical formulation and generalization of the Navier–Stokes- equation ba...
Ordinary thermodynamics provides reliable results when the thermodynamic fields are smooth, in the s...
Abstract: Within the framework of the phenomenological theory of turbulence of compressibl...
Linear-nonequilibrium thermodynamics (LNET) has been used to express the entropy generation and diss...