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We discuss the different roles of the entropy principle in modern thermodynamics. We start with the approach of rational thermodynamics in which the entropy principle becomes a selection rule for physical constitutive equations. Then we discuss the entropy principle for selecting admissible discontinuous weak solutions and to symmetrize general systems of hyperbolic balance laws. A particular attention is given on the local and global well-posedness of the relative Cauchy problem for smooth solutions. Examples are given in the case of extended thermodynamics for rarefied gases and in the case of a multi-temperature mixture of fluids.
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Ruggeri, T. (2008). The entropy principle from continuum mechanics to hyperbolic systems of balance laws: The modern theory of extended thermodynamics. Entropy, 10(3), 319–333. https://doi.org/10.3390/e10030319
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