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Flux, of thermodynamic quantity

Some of the elements of thermodynamics of irreversible processes were described in Sections 2.1 and 2.3. Consider the system represented by n fluxes of thermodynamic quantities and n driving forces it follows from Eqs (2.1.3) and (2.1.4) that n(n +1) independent experiments are needed for determination of all phenomenological coefficients (e.g. by gradual elimination of all the driving forces except one, by gradual elimination of all the fluxes except one, etc.). Suitable selection of the driving forces restricted by relationship (2.3.4) leads to considerable simplification in the determination of the phenomenological coefficients and thus to a complete description of the transport process. [Pg.431]


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