Thermodynamic hierarchies of evolution equations

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Non-equilibrium thermodynamics with internal variables introduces a natural hierarchical arrangement of evolution equations. Three examples are shown: a hierarchy of linear constitutive equations in thermodynamic rheology with a single internal variable, a hierarchy of wave equations in the theory of generalized continua with dual internal variables, and a hierarchical arrangement of the Fourier equation in the theory of heat conduction with current multipliers.

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Ván, P., Kovács, R., & Fülöp, T. (2015). Thermodynamic hierarchies of evolution equations. Proceedings of the Estonian Academy of Sciences, 64(3), 389–395. https://doi.org/10.3176/proc.2015.3S.09

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