The square gradient model in a two-phase mixture II. Non-equilibrium properties of a 2D-isotropic interface

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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22 pages, 13 figures

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In earlier work \cite{bedeaux/vdW/I, bedeaux/vdW/II, bedeaux/vdW/III} a systematic extension of the van der Waals square gradient model to non-equilibrium one-component systems was given. In this work the focus was on heat and mass transfer through the liquid-vapor interface as caused by a temperature difference or an over or under pressure. It was established that the surface as described using Gibbs excess densities was in local equilibrium. Heat and mass transfer coefficients were evaluated. In our first paper \cite{glav/gradient/eq/I} we discussed the equilibrium properties of a multi-component system following the same procedure. In particular, we derived an explicit expression for the pressure tensor and discussed the validity of the Gibbs relation in the interfacial region. In this paper we will give an extension of this approach to multi-component non-equilibrium systems in the systematic context of non-equilibrium thermodynamics. The two-dimensional isotropy of the interface is discussed. Furthermore we give numerically obtained profiles of the concentration, the mole fraction and the temperature, which illustrate the solution for some special cases.

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