Thermodynamics and second sound in a two-fluid model of helium II; revisited.

From MaRDI portal
Publication:1566144

DOI10.1515/JNETDY.2003.004zbMath1125.82329MaRDI QIDQ1566144

Angelo Morro, Mauro Fabrizio

Publication date: 27 May 2003

Published in: Journal of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics (Search for Journal in Brave)




Related Items (22)

Universality in heat conduction theory: weakly nonlocal thermodynamicsThermodynamic approach to generalized continuaGlobal Strichartz estimates for an inhomogeneous Maxwell systemError estimates for the time discretization of an electromagnetic contact problem with moving non-magnetic conductorFully discrete finite element scheme for Maxwell's equations with non-linear boundary conditionThe well-posedness of a nonlocal hyperbolic model for type-I superconductorsNormal trace inequalities and decay of solutions to the nonlinear Maxwell system with absorbing boundaryError estimates for the full discretization of a nonlocal parabolic model for type-I superconductorsLocal wellposedness of nonlinear Maxwell equations with perfectly conducting boundary conditionsPhase transitions in materials with thermal memoryEquivalent histories, states and a variational problem for a rigid linear heat conductor with memoryGinzburg-Landau equations and first and second order phase transitionsOn a model for thermo-poroacoustic wavesA thermodynamic approach to ferromagnetism and phase transitionsOne-way propagation in electromagnetic materialsNonlocality and thermodynamic restrictions in phase-field modelsA thermodynamic approach to non-isothermal phase-field evolution in continuum physicsNonlinear stability for a simple model of a protoplanetary discExistence and boundedness of solutions for a singular phase field systemA three-dimensional phase transition model in ferromagnetism: Existence and uniquenessA space-time discretization for an electromagnetic problem with moving non-magnetic conductorHysteresis and temperature-induced transitions in ferromagnetic materials



Cites Work


This page was built for publication: Thermodynamics and second sound in a two-fluid model of helium II; revisited.