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portada Non-Fourier Heat Conduction: From Phase-Lag Models to Relativistic and Quantum Transport
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
422
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x 2.4 cm
Weight
0.78 kg.
ISBN13
9783031259722

Non-Fourier Heat Conduction: From Phase-Lag Models to Relativistic and Quantum Transport

Alexander I. Zhmakin (Author) · Springer · Hardcover

Non-Fourier Heat Conduction: From Phase-Lag Models to Relativistic and Quantum Transport - Zhmakin, Alexander I.

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Synopsis "Non-Fourier Heat Conduction: From Phase-Lag Models to Relativistic and Quantum Transport"

This book presents a broad and well-structured overview of various non-Fourier heat conduction models. The classical Fourier heat conduction model is valid for most macroscopic problems. However, it fails when the wave nature of the heat propagation becomes dominant and memory or non-local spatial effects become significant; e.g., during ultrafast heating, heat transfer at the nanoscale, in granular and porous materials, at extremely high values of the heat flux, or in heat transfer in biological tissues. The book looks at numerous non-Fourier heat conduction models that incorporate time non-locality for materials with memory, such as hereditary materials, including fractional hereditary materials, and/or spatial non-locality, i.e. materials with a non-homogeneous inner structure. Beginning with an introduction to classical transport theory, including phase-lag, phonon, and thermomass models, the book then looks at various aspects of relativistic and quantum transport, including approaches based on the Landauer formalism as well as the Green-Kubo theory of linear response. Featuring an appendix that provides an introduction to methods in fractional calculus, this book is a valuable resource for any researcher interested in theoretical and numerical aspects of complex, non-trivial heat conduction problems.

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