Response to Z. Banach's comments on the modified moment method and irreversible thermodynamics
Byung Chan Eu
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1988, vol. 152, issue 3, 420-430
Abstract:
In this paper the author responds to the comments on the modified moment method and irreversible thermodynamics made by Z. Banach [Physica A 145 (1987) 105]. In this paper Banach suggests a variational method in which the Lagrange multipliers are determined from the constraints alone by disregarding the entropy balance equation. It is shown that since this method does not yield an extended Gibbs relation consistent with the entropy balance equation or the H-theorem, there is no irreversible thermodynamics formalism afforded by the method. Consequently, his criticism cannot be supported from the viewpoint of irreversible thermodynamics. It is also pointed out that neither is there a mathematical and physical support for the criticism he makes on the cumulant expansion for the Boltzmann collision integral.
Date: 1988
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DOI: 10.1016/0378-4371(88)90197-5
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