Steady thermodynamic fundamental relation for the interacting system in a heat flow
Abstract
There is a long-standing question of whether it is possible to extend the formalism of equilibrium thermodynamics to the case of non-equilibrium systems in steady states. We have made such an extension for an ideal gas in a heat flow [Ho\l{}yst \emph{et al.}, J. Chem. Phys. 157, 194108 (2022)]. Here we investigate whether such a description exists for the system with interactions: the Van der Waals gas in a heat flow. We introduce the parameters of state, each associated with a single way of changing energy. The first law of non-equilibrium thermodynamics follows from these parameters. The internal energy for the non-equilibrium states has the same form as in equilibrium thermodynamics. For the Van der Waals gas, is a function of only 5 parameters of state (irrespective of the number of parameters characterizing the boundary conditions): the entropy , volume , number of particles , and the rescaled Van der Waals parameters , . The state parameters, , , together with , determine the net heat exchange with the environment.
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@article{arxiv.2301.12732,
title = {Steady thermodynamic fundamental relation for the interacting system in a heat flow},
author = {Robert Hołyst and Karol Makuch and Konrad Giżyński and Anna Maciołek and Paweł J. Żuk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.12732},
year = {2023}
}
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7 pages, 1 figure