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Autor Kirkpatrick, T. R. |
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Kirkpatrick, T. R. ; Ortiz de Zárate Leira, José María ; Sengers, J. V. | American Physical Society | 2014-02-28Correlations in fluids in nonequilibrium steady states are long range. Hence, finite-size effects have important consequences in the nonequilibrium thermodynamics of fluids. One consequence is that nonequilibrium temperature fluctuations induce [...]texto impreso
Kirkpatrick, T. R. ; Ortiz de Zárate Leira, José María ; Sengers, J. V. | American Physical Society | 2013-06-07In this Letter, we consider the fluctuation-induced force exerted between two plates separated by a distance L in a fluid with a temperature gradient. We predict that for a range of distances L, this nonequilibrium force is anomalously large com[...]texto impreso
Kirkpatrick, T. R. ; Ortiz de Zárate Leira, José María ; Sengers, J. V. | American Physical Society | 2015-07-14In this Letter, we consider a liquid mixture confined between two thermally conducting walls subjected to a stationary temperature gradient. While in a one-component liquid nonequilibrium fluctuation forces appear inside the liquid layer, nonequ[...]texto impreso
In stationary nonequilibrium states coupling between hydrodynamic modes causes thermal fluctuations to become long ranged inducing nonequilibrium Casimir pressures. Here we consider nonequilibrium Casimir pressures induced in liquids by a veloci[...]texto impreso
Kirkpatrick, T. R. ; Ortiz de Zárate Leira, José María ; Sengers, Jan V. | American Physical Society | 2016-03-11In this article we derive expressions for Casimir-like pressures induced by nonequilibrium concentration fluctuations in liquid mixtures. The results are then applied to liquid mixtures in which the concentration gradient results from a temperat[...]texto impreso
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The majority of LGCAs has spurious conservation laws, the so-called staggered invariants, first discovered by Kadanoff, McNamara, and Zanetti. Consequently there are additional hydrodynamic modes of diffusive type, which modify mode coupling the[...]