Abstract
The thermodynamic integral principle, equivalent to the Onsager theory of irreversible thermodynamics, is analyzed in detail for a purely dissipative system. Different reformulations of the principle are also given together with the derivation of the corresponding Euler—Lagrange equations. One of them, the dual field formulation, is of special interest: It is an exact variational principle in terms of the intensive parameters and their dual fields introduced in place of the thermodynamic current densities. Finally, the possibility of deducing variational statements in terms of volume and surface dissipation functionals is discussed.
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Stark, A. Variational properties of irreversible processes. Found Phys 5, 481–490 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00708891
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