The book stresses the role of uncorrelated exchange of properties between macroscopic systems and their surroundings as the only source of dynamic irreversibility. To that end, fundamentals of statistical thermodynamics extended to the non-equilibrium are worked out carefully. The principles are then applied to selected problems in classical fluid dynamics. Transport coefficients are first derived from basic laws. This is followed by a full discussion of transitions to dissipative structures in selected systems far removed from requilibrium (Benard and Taylor vortices, calculation of the...
The book stresses the role of uncorrelated exchange of properties between macroscopic systems and their surroundings as the only source of dynamic irr...