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Comments on the compatibility of thermodynamic equilibrium conditions with lattice propagators
(2016)
In this paper the compatibility is analyzed of the non-perturbative equations of state of quarks and gluons arising from the lattice with some natural requirements for self-gravitating objects at equilibrium: the existence ...
Evaluation of mechanical and thermal properties after chemical degradation of PVC and HDPE geomembranes
(2013-06-10)
Chemical compatibility between geomembranes and site-specific waste liquids should be assessed since the waste liquids are highly complex mixtures. This paper presents some considerations about the chemical compatibility ...
On the issue that finite element discretizations violate, nodally, Clausius postulate of the second law of thermodynamics
(Springer, 2016-12)
Discretization processes leading to numerical schemes sometimes produce undesirable effects. One potentially serious problem is that a discretization may produce the loss of validity of some of the physical principles or ...
Comments on the compatibility of thermodynamic equilibrium conditions with lattice propagators
(2016)
In this paper the compatibility is analyzed of the non-perturbative equations of state of quarks and gluons arising from the lattice with some natural requirements for self-gravitating objects at equilibrium: the existence ...
Evaluation of mechanical and thermal properties after chemical degradation of PVC and HDPE geomembranes
(2013-06-10)
Chemical compatibility between geomembranes and site-specific waste liquids should be assessed since the waste liquids are highly complex mixtures. This paper presents some considerations about the chemical compatibility ...
Variational thermodynamics of relativistic thin disks
(Springer New York LLC, 2015)
We present a relativistic model describing a thin disk system composed of two fluids. The system is surrounded by a halo in the presence of a non-trivial electromagnetic field. We show that the model is compatible with the ...