Heat flow in a periodically forced, thermostatted chain
Mathematical Physics
2023-03-01 v2 math.MP
Probability
Abstract
We investigate the properties of a harmonic chain in contact with a thermal bath at one end and subjected, at its other end, to a periodic force. The particles also undergo a random velocity reversal action, which results in a finite heat conductivity of the system. We prove the approach of the system to a time periodic state and compute the heat current, equal to the time averaged work done on the system, in that state. This work approaches a finite positive value as the length of the chain increases. Rescaling space, the strength and/or the period of the force leads to a macroscopic temperature profile corresponding to the stationary solution of a continuum heat equation with Dirichlet-Neumann boundary conditions.
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@article{arxiv.2205.03839,
title = {Heat flow in a periodically forced, thermostatted chain},
author = {Tomasz Komorowski and Joel L. Lebowitz and Stefano Olla},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.03839},
year = {2023}
}