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This paper illustrates, by example, the incompleteness of the Navier–Stokes–Fourier (NSF) equations for the case of thermally compressible fluids, namely fluids possessing a nonzero coefficient of thermal expansion. The work is a follow-up to a recent publication that offered elementary...
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Linear irreversible thermodynamic principles are used to demonstrate, by counterexample, the existence of a fundamental incompleteness in the basic pre-constitutive mass, momentum, and energy equations governing fluid mechanics and transport phenomena in continua. The demonstration is effected...
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The principles of linear irreversible thermodynamics are used to show that near-equilibrium linear constitutive equations governing the diffuse fluxes through fluids of momentum, energy, and other extensive properties, and valid for the case of general unsteady flows, can be derived by...
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