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05 - balance equations

05 - balance equations - closed systems. 05 - balance equations. balance equations.

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05 - balance equations

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  1. 05 - balance equations - closed systems 05 - balance equations

  2. balance equations balance equationsof mass, momentum, angular momentum and energy, sup-plemented with an entropy inequality constitute the set of conservation laws. the law of conservation of mass/matter states that the mass of a closed system of substances will remain constant, regardless of the processes acting inside the system. the principle of conservation of momentum states that the total momentum of a closed system of objects is constant. balance equations

  3. balance equations balance equations of mass, linear momentum, angular momentum and energy apply to all material bodies. each one gives rise to a field equation, holing on the configurations of a body in a sufficiently smooth motion and a jump condition on surfaces of discontinuity. like position, time and body, the concepts of mass, force, heating and internal energy which enter into the formulation of the balance equations are regarded as having primitive status in continuum mechanics. Chadwick „Continuum mechanics“ [1976] balance equations

  4. potato - balance equations isolation [1] isolation of subset from balance equations

  5. potato - balance equations isolation [1] isolation of subset from [2] characterization of influence of remaining body through phenomenological quantities - contact fluxes , & balance equations

  6. potato - balance equations isolation [1] isolation of subset from [2] characterization of influence of remaining body through phenomenological quantities - contact fluxes , & [3] definition of basic physical quantities - mass, linear and angular momentum, energy balance equations

  7. potato - balance equations isolation [1] isolation of subset from [2] characterization of influence of remaining body through phenomenological quantities - contact fluxes , & [3] definition of basic physical quantities - mass, linear and angular momentum, energy [4] postulation of balance of these quantities balance equations

  8. potato - balance equations general format … balance quantity … flux … source … production balance equations

  9. potato - balance equations balance of mass … density … no mass flux … no mass source … no mass production continuity equation balance equations

  10. potato - balance equations balance of momentum … linear momentum density … momentum flux - stress … momentum source - force … no momentum production equilibrium equation balance equations

  11. compare mass point balance equations

  12. potato - balance equations balance of internal energy … internal energy density … heat flux … heat source … no heat production energy equation balance equations

  13. potato - balance equations balance of entropy … entropy density … entropy flux … entropy source … entropy production entropy inequality balance equations

  14. potato - dissipation inequality • dissipaltion inequality • identification • with legendre-fenchel transform • free energy • definition of stress and entropy • thermodynamic restriction balance equations

  15. thermodynamic systems isolated system thermo-dynamical system which is not allowed to have any interaction with its environment. enclosed by a rigid, adiabatic, imperme-able membrane. balance equations

  16. thermodynamic systems adiabatic closed system thermodynamic system which is allowed to exchange exclusively mechanical work, typically , with its environ-ment. enclosed by a deformable, adiabatic, impermeable membrane. characterized through its state of deformation . balance equations

  17. thermodynamic systems closed system thermodynamic system which is allowed to exchange mechanical work and heat, typically and , with its environment. enclosed by a deformable, diathermal, impermeable membrane. charac-terized through its state of deformation and temperature . balance equations

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