Thermodynamics of non-equilibrium steady states
Abstract
We consider the problem of constructing a thermodynamic theory of non-equilibrium steady states as a formal extension of the equilibrium theory. Specifically, studying a particular system, we attempt to construct a phenomenological theory describing the interplay between heat and mechanical work that takes place during operations through which the system undergoes transitions between non-equilibrium steady states. We find that, in contrast to the case of the equilibrium theory, apparently, there exists no systematic way within a phenomenological formulation to describe the work done by the system during such operations. With this observation, we conclude that the attempt to construct a thermodynamic theory of non-equilibrium steady states in analogy to the equilibrium theory has limited prospects for success and that the pursuit of such a theory should be directed elsewhere.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0905.3565,
title = {Thermodynamics of non-equilibrium steady states},
author = {Glenn C. Paquette},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.3565},
year = {2009}
}