Non-equilibrium thermodynamics

Extended irreversible thermodynamics

Extended irreversible thermodynamics is a branch of non-equilibrium thermodynamics that goes beyond the local equilibrium hypothesis of classical irreversible thermodynamics.The space of state variables is enlarged by including the fluxes of mass, momentum and energy and eventually higher order fluxes.The formalism is well-suited for describing high-frequency processes and small-length scales materials. (Wikipedia).

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