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Title: | The physics principle of the generation of flow configuration |
Authors: | Miguel, A. F. |
Keywords: | non-equilibrium thermodynamic systems constructal law acquisition of configuration Natural flow systems animate systems inanimate systems |
Issue Date: | Jul-2011 |
Publisher: | Elsevier, Netherlands |
Citation: | A. F. Miguel (2011) The physics principle of the generation of flow configuration, comment on “The constructal law and the evolution of design in nature” by Bejan & Lorente. Physics of Life Reviews 8, 243-244 |
Abstract: | Design – configuration, architecture, shape, structure, pattern, rhythm – is omnipresent in nature [1–4]. Bejan and
Lorente’s article [5] presents the view that the generation of design in nature is a phenomenon that can be based
on a principle – the constructal law. The vast majority of natural systems are non-equilibrium thermodynamic systems,
containing internal flows (e.g., mass, heat, charges, goods, etc.) with a defined configuration. The first law of
thermodynamics states that energy is conserved in these systems as it flows through them [5], while the second law
determines that the entropy outflow must be greater than the entropy inflow. The constructal law [5] complements
the other two by stating that, for a system to persist, configuration must morph (evolve) towards designs that make
it easier for currents to flow. This last self-standing law of design indicates that the acquisition of configuration is a
dynamic process that guides and facilitates flowing. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/3339 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | FIS - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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