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A Simple Construction of a Thermodynamically Consistent Mathematical Model for Non-Isothermal Flows of Dilute Compressible Polymeric Fluids

Mark Dostalík, Josef Málek, Vít Průša, Endre Süli

2020Fluids10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We revisit some classical models for dilute polymeric fluids, and we show that thermodynamically consistent models for non-isothermal flows of these fluids can be derived in a very elementary manner. Our approach is based on the identification of energy storage mechanisms and entropy production mechanisms in the fluid of interest, which, in turn, leads to explicit formulae for the Cauchy stress tensor and for all of the fluxes involved. Having identified these mechanisms and derived the governing equations, we document the potential use of the thermodynamic basis of the model in a rudimentary stability analysis. In particular, we focus on finite amplitude (nonlinear) stability of a stationary spatially homogeneous state in a thermodynamically isolated system.

Topics & Concepts

Nonlinear systemIsothermal processStatistical physicsCompressibilityPhysicsThermodynamicsCauchy stress tensorEntropy (arrow of time)Classical fluidsClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsRheology and Fluid Dynamics StudiesElasticity and Material ModelingFluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows