Marcus Hildebrandt Hildebrandt Differential Geometric Foundations of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics

Differential Geometric Foundations of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics

von Marcus Hildebrandt

Formulation of the Three Laws of Thermodynamics on Composite Fibred Cocontact Phase Manifolds

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Beschreibung

While all field theories are nowadays available in a modern, differential geometric, coordinate free formulation on manifolds this has been so far only rudimentary accomplished in general non-equilibrium thermodynamics. In this work it is shown how a fitting geometric structure can be derived for arbitrary compact (discrete Schottky Systems) thermodynamic systems, such as stars and black holes, using only a few thermodynamic principles. This leads to deep geometric insights. Some central results are the following: while in the theory of relativity the energy-momentum tensor determines the geometry of the space, in non-equilibrium thermodynamics, the 1-form of the entropy production rate is responsible for the emergence of a well-known geometric structure: the contact geometry. Relaxation processes remain in the fibers in which they start and end on an attractor manifold, that can be identified with the classical equilibrium subspace of thermostatics. One then proves, that outside this attractor manifold there are no reversible process directions. As a consequence of this, the 2nd Law of thermodynamics lives mainly on the fibers of the state manifold, the so called vertical geometric structure, while the 1st Law of thermodynamics is formulated on the horizontal components of the state manifold. The internal energy provides a physical gauge for each fiber. The 1st and 2nd Law of thermodynamics are coupled via the representation of the entropy flux 1-form that can be represented in the dual basis of exchange 1-forms such as the heat 1-form. This fact can be used to provide a "coordinate free" ("invariant") definition of non-equilibrium temperature. Finally, it is shown that probably the most general geometric structure to model non-equilibrium thermodynamics of compact (discrete Schottky systems) systems is given by a composite fibred cocontact phase manifold that includes time as an explicit dimension.
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Marcus Hildebrandt
Dr. Marcus Hildebrandt earned his PhD in theoretical physics from the Technical University of Berlin in 1996, specializing in Quantum Thermodynamics. Following his studies, he began his career as a global business consultant and co-founded one of Germany's first application service providers. A pioneer in virtual collaboration, he has spent more than 27 years working in Leadership Development, Organizational Development, and Executive Coaching. He is also the co-author of two books on modern leadership. Since 2019, he has been deeply involved in the sustainability transformation. In his spare time, he has dedicated over 13 years to developing a consistent differential geometric formulation of non-equilibrium thermodynamics.

Themen in »Differential Geometric Foundations of Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics«

Differential Geometric Formulation of Fundamental Laws of Thermodynamics Composite Fibered Manifolds and Contact Geometry Cocontact Geometry and Phase Manifolds Theoretical and Mathematical Physics Non-equilibrium thermodynamics

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ISBN: 9783769310412
Verlag: BoD – Books on Demand
Erscheinung: 19.02.2025

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