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Energy dissipation function minimization

Thus, the approach to the stationary state of any simple (i.e., undergoing monomolecular or reduced to monomolecular transformations) reaction of the catalytic intermediates means the catalyst functioning at the minimal rate of energy dissipation in terms of the identical electric circuit. [Pg.219]

The above parts show the minimum principle for vector processes in the frame of the generalized Onsager constitutive theory by the directions of Onsager s last dissip>ation of energy principle. We had seen above that in case of source-free balances, this principle is equivalent with the principle of minimal entropy production. The equivalence of the two theorems in the frame of the linear constitutive theory was proven by Gyarmati [2] first. Furthermore, we showed that in case when the principle of minimal entropy production is used for the determination of the possible forms of constitutive equations, the results are similar to the linear theory in the frame of the Onsager s constitutive theory, where the dissipation potentials are homogeneous Euler s functions. [Pg.277]


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