National Repository of Grey Literature 2 records found  Search took 0.00 seconds. 
Využití nevratné termodynamiky k popisu tekutin a pevných látek
Maršík, František
The II. Law of Thermodynamics is interpreted as an evolution law of all material systems, which are in interaction with their surroundings. The most important quantity is the entropy, which is defined by the balance law of entropy. The production of the entropy gives information about the processes into the systems and the convexity of the entropy informs us about the stability of the system states. Under the appropriate outer conditions the fluctuations can to drive the systems to an instability. This lecture is devoted to the fluid flow stability and life assessment of thermoviscoelestic solids components.
Biologická aplikace nevratné termodynamiky - kardiovaskulární systém člověka a remodelace kostí
Maršík, František ; Převorovská, Světlana
The paper deals with irreversible thermodynamics of open systems which offers a new concept for description of real material objects including the living systems. The biological application of this theory is demonstrated by the numerical hemodynamical model of the human cardiovascular system and by the biomechanical model of the bone remodeling.

Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.