In the last twenty years, the entropy generation approach has been developed in order to analyse complex systems (open and irreversible). The first applications of the entropy generation extrema theorem were developed on energy systems, but recently, it has also been extended to biological systems in order to evaluate their stationary states. In this paper, the entropy generation is analyzed in relation to the hydrological and hydraulic behaviour of rivers. An example is developed on the Tanaro river in Piedmont (Italy).

Irreversibility in river flow / Lucia, Umberto; Buzzi, Patrizia; Grazzini, Giuseppe. - CD-ROM. - (2015), pp. 83-93. (Intervento presentato al convegno CONSTRUCTAL LAW AND SECOND LAW CONFERENCE CLC CONFERENCE 2015 tenutosi a Parma nel 18-19 maggio 2015).

Irreversibility in river flow

GRAZZINI, GIUSEPPE
2015

Abstract

In the last twenty years, the entropy generation approach has been developed in order to analyse complex systems (open and irreversible). The first applications of the entropy generation extrema theorem were developed on energy systems, but recently, it has also been extended to biological systems in order to evaluate their stationary states. In this paper, the entropy generation is analyzed in relation to the hydrological and hydraulic behaviour of rivers. An example is developed on the Tanaro river in Piedmont (Italy).
2015
CONSTRUCTAL LAW AND SECOND LAW CONFERENCE CLC CONFERENCE 2015
CONSTRUCTAL LAW AND SECOND LAW CONFERENCE CLC CONFERENCE 2015
Parma
18-19 maggio 2015
Lucia, Umberto; Buzzi, Patrizia; Grazzini, Giuseppe
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