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Transformation Thermotics and Extended Theories
Liu-Jun Xu and Ji-Ping Huang
2023
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This open access book describes the theory of transformation thermotics and its extended theories for the active control of macroscopic thermal phenomena of artificial systems, which is in sharp contrast to classical thermodynamics comprising the four thermodynamic laws for the passive description of macroscopic thermal phenomena of natural systems. This monograph consists of two parts, i.e., inside and outside metamaterials, and covers the basic concepts and mathematical methods, which are necessary to understand the thermal problems extensively investigated in physics, but also in other disciplines of engineering and materials. The analyses rely on models solved by analytical techniques accompanied by computer simulations and laboratory experiments. This monograph can not only be a bridge linking three first-class disciplines, i.e., physics, thermophysics, and materials science, but also contribute to interdisciplinary development.
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Keywords
- Complex Thermal Conductivity
- Diffusive Fizeau Drag
- Electronic devices & materials
- Electronics & communications engineering
- Electronics engineering
- Materials / States of matter
- Materials science
- Mathematical physics
- Mathematics & science
- Mechanical engineering & materials
- Optical Physics
- Physics
- Spatiotemporal Modulation
- Technology, engineering, agriculture
- Theoretical Thermotics
- Thermal Cloak
- Thermal Concentrator
- thermal conductivity
- Thermal Dipole
- Thermal Edge State
- Thermal Geometric Phase
- Thermal Metamaterial
- Thermal Nonreciprocity
- Thermal Refraction
- Thermal Rotator
- Thermal Sensor
- Thermal Wave
- Thermal Willis Coupling
- Thermodynamics & heat
- Transformation Thermotics
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-5908-0web: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-19-5908-0