Entropy Production Assumption and Objectivity in Continuum Physics Modelling

This paper revisits some aspects connected with the methods for the determination of thermodynamically consistent models. While the concepts apply to the general context of continuum physics, the details are developed for the modelling of deformable dielectrics. The symmetry condition arising from t...

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Main Author: Angelo Morro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-05-01
Series:Foundations
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-9321/5/2/17
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Summary:This paper revisits some aspects connected with the methods for the determination of thermodynamically consistent models. While the concepts apply to the general context of continuum physics, the details are developed for the modelling of deformable dielectrics. The symmetry condition arising from the balance of angular momentum is viewed as a constraint for the constitutive equations and is shown to be satisfied by sets of objective fields that account jointly for deformation and electric field. The second law of thermodynamics is considered in a generalized form where the entropy production is given by a constitutive function possibly independent of the other constitutive functions. Furthermore, a representation formula is applied for solving the Clausius–Duhem inequality with respect to the chosen unknown fields.
ISSN:2673-9321