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Introduction to Thermodynamics of Irreversible Processes

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The article was published on 1968-01-15 and is currently open access. It has received 2511 citations till now.

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Thermodynamic analysis of human-environment systems: A review focused on industrial ecology

TL;DR: This review argues that process engineering thermodynamics and ecological energetics are the most mature applications, and the primary benefit added by thermodynamic analysis to industrial ecology lies in the physical validation and quantitative formulation of thermodynamics.
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Electronic thin-film reliability

TL;DR: In this article, the authors focus on reliability of thin-film processes and their application in the manufacturing of electronic devices, and provide a complete theoretical and practical understanding of electronic thin film reliability.
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Energy-constrained open-system magmatic processes 3. Energy-Constrained Recharge, Assimilation, and Fractional Crystallization (EC-RAFC)

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors extend the Energetically Constrained Assimilation and Fractional Crystallization (EC-AFC) model to include the addition of compositionally and thermally distinct recharge melt during simultaneous assimilation and fractional crystallization.
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On the minimum entropy production in steady state heat conduction processes

TL;DR: In this article, a new mathematical form of heat conduction equation with additional heat source terms has been derived and a new formulation of boundary value problems is proposed on the basis of minimum entropy generation principle.
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A review and analysis of silicate mineral dissolution experiments in natural silicate melts

TL;DR: A database and a graphical analysis of published experimental results for dissolution rates of olivine, quartz plagioclase, clinopyroxene, orthopyroxenes, spinel, and garnet in basaltic and andesitic melts covering a range of experimental temperatures (1100-1500°C) and pressures (10 5 Pa-3.0 GPa) were presented in this paper.