Termodinâmica Estendida de Fluidos Viscosos com Condução de Calor
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2006.07.02.0381Abstract
Termodinâmica estendida é uma teoria fenomenológica com o objetivo principal de determinar os campos de deformação, temperatura, tensão e fluxo de calor. As equações da termodinâmica estendida consistem das leis usuais de conservação de massa, momento e energia e um conjunto de equações de balanço adicionais, e tem sido aplicadas para a formulação de termodinâmica estendida de fluidos [1],[6] bem como sólidos viscoelásticos. Aqui será formulada uma teoria similar para fluido viscoso com condução de calor. Propagação de ondas em gases ideais tem sido analisada.References
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