Non-redundant and natural variables definition of heat valid for open systems

Volume: 16 Number: 3 September 5, 2013
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Non-redundant and natural variables definition of heat valid for open systems

Abstract

Although an unambiguous definition of heat is available for closed systems, the question of how best to define heat in open systems is not yet settled. After introducing a set of physical requirements for the definition of heat, this article reviews the non-equivalent definitions of heat for open systems used by Callen, Casas-Vázquez, DeGroot, Fox, Haase, Jou, Kondepudi, Lebon, Mazur, Misner, Prigogine, Smith, Thorne, and Wheeler, emphasizing which physical requirements are not met. A subsequent section deals with the main objective of this article and introduces a new definition of heat that avoids the difficulties of the existent definitions, providing (i) a complete distinction between open and closed systems, (ii) non-redundancy, (iii) natural variables for the thermodynamic potentials, and (iv) a sound, complete, and intuitive generalization of classical thermodynamic expressions.

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September 5, 2013

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June 22, 2012

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Year 2013 Volume: 16 Number: 3

APA
González álvarez, J. R. (2013). Non-redundant and natural variables definition of heat valid for open systems. International Journal of Thermodynamics, 16(3), 102-108. https://izlik.org/JA63LJ82DP
AMA
1.González álvarez JR. Non-redundant and natural variables definition of heat valid for open systems. International Journal of Thermodynamics. 2013;16(3):102-108. https://izlik.org/JA63LJ82DP
Chicago
González álvarez, Juan Ramón. 2013. “Non-Redundant and Natural Variables Definition of Heat Valid for Open Systems”. International Journal of Thermodynamics 16 (3): 102-8. https://izlik.org/JA63LJ82DP.
EndNote
González álvarez JR (September 1, 2013) Non-redundant and natural variables definition of heat valid for open systems. International Journal of Thermodynamics 16 3 102–108.
IEEE
[1]J. R. González álvarez, “Non-redundant and natural variables definition of heat valid for open systems”, International Journal of Thermodynamics, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 102–108, Sept. 2013, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA63LJ82DP
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González álvarez, Juan Ramón. “Non-Redundant and Natural Variables Definition of Heat Valid for Open Systems”. International Journal of Thermodynamics 16/3 (September 1, 2013): 102-108. https://izlik.org/JA63LJ82DP.
JAMA
1.González álvarez JR. Non-redundant and natural variables definition of heat valid for open systems. International Journal of Thermodynamics. 2013;16:102–108.
MLA
González álvarez, Juan Ramón. “Non-Redundant and Natural Variables Definition of Heat Valid for Open Systems”. International Journal of Thermodynamics, vol. 16, no. 3, Sept. 2013, pp. 102-8, https://izlik.org/JA63LJ82DP.
Vancouver
1.Juan Ramón González álvarez. Non-redundant and natural variables definition of heat valid for open systems. International Journal of Thermodynamics [Internet]. 2013 Sep. 1;16(3):102-8. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA63LJ82DP