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Christopher Essex1, Indrani Das1.
Abstract
Dissimilar flows can be compared by exploiting the fact that all flux densities divided by their conjugate volume densities form velocity fields, which have been described as generalized winds. These winds are an extension of the classical notion of wind in fluids which puts these distinct processes on a common footing, leading to thermodynamical implications. This paper extends this notion from fluids to radiative transfer in the context of a classical two-stream atmosphere, leading to such velocities for radiative energy and entropy. These are shown in this paper to exhibit properties for radiation previously only thought of in terms of fluids, such as the matching of velocity fields where entropy production stops.Entities:
Keywords: energy flux density; entropy flux density; entropy production; generalized winds; radiative energy transfer; radiative entropy transfer; two-stream grey atmosphere
Year: 2020 PMID: 33286922 PMCID: PMC7597315 DOI: 10.3390/e22101153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Entropy (Basel) ISSN: 1099-4300 Impact factor: 2.524
Figure 1Energy speed () and entropy speed () as a function of optical depth (). Both of these are evaluated in the units of speed of light (c).