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  • This glacier appears to be located above the local equilibrium line altitude.
  • As in electromagnetism some intermediate situations also exist; see for instance local equilibrium thermodynamics.
  • The presence of 219, 000 Burundian and Rwandan refugees in the Uvira region has upset the local equilibrium.
  • Published MEOR models are composed of transport properties, conservation laws, local equilibrium, breakdown of filtration theory and physical straining.
  • It is important to note that this local equilibrium may apply only to a certain subset of particles in the system.
  • Near equilibrium, the " local equilibrium " hypothesis applies and typical thermodynamic quantities such as free energy and entropy can be defined locally.
  • Thus time comes into the picture more deeply than for time-dependent local equilibrium thermodynamics with memoryless materials, but fluxes are not independent variables of state.
  • A grain with six boundaries ( i . e . hexagonal structure ) are in a metastable state ( i . e . local equilibrium ) within the 2D structure.
  • This experiment represents the first observation of local equilibrium in hadronic interactions, allowing in principle a quantitative determination of heat conductivity in hadronic matter along the lines of Ref . 3.
  • A further extension of local equilibrium thermodynamics is to allow that materials may have " memory ", so that their constitutive equations depend not only on present values but also on past values of local equilibrium variables.
  • A further extension of local equilibrium thermodynamics is to allow that materials may have " memory ", so that their constitutive equations depend not only on present values but also on past values of local equilibrium variables.
  • On a surface that is rough or contaminated, there will also be contact angle hysteresis, but now the local equilibrium contact angle ( the Young's equation is now only locally valid ) may vary from place to place on the surface.
  • Where n _ i ^ { EQ } is a local equilibrium value for the population of particles in the direction of link \ mathbf { e } _ i The term \ tau is a relaxation time, and related to the viscosity.
  • If the description of the system requires variations in the intensive parameters that are too large, the very assumptions upon which the definitions of these intensive parameters are based will break down, and the system will be in neither global nor local equilibrium.