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Postulate 4 Second Law of Thermodynamics

The third approach is called the thermodynamic theory of passive systems. It is based on the following postulates (1) The introduction of the notion of entropy is avoided for nonequilibrium states and the principle of local state is not assumed, (2) The inequality is replaced by an inequality expressing the fundamental property of passivity. This inequality follows from the second law of thermodynamics and the condition of thermodynamic stability. Further the inequality is known to have sense only for states of equilibrium, (3) The temperature is assumed to exist for non-equilibrium states, (4) As a consequence of the fundamental inequality the class of processes under consideration is limited to processes in which deviations from the equilibrium conditions are small. This enables full linearization of the constitutive equations. An important feature of this approach is the clear physical interpretation of all the quantities introduced. [Pg.646]


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