Abstract
In this work, we consider the choice of a system suitable for the formulation of principles in nonequilibrium thermodynamics. It is argued that an isolated system is a much better candidate than a system in contact with a bath. In other words, relaxation processes rather than stationary processes are more appropriate for the formulation of principles in nonequilibrium thermodynamics. Arguing that slow varying relaxation can be described with quasi-stationary process, it is shown for two special cases, linear nonequilibrium thermodynamics and linearized Boltzmann equation, that solutions of these problems are in accordance with the maximum entropy production principle. © 2010 by the authors.
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Županović, P., Kuić, D., Juretić, D., & Dobovišek, A. (2010). On the problem of formulating principles in nonequilibrium thermodynamics. Entropy, 12(4), 926–931. https://doi.org/10.3390/e12040926
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