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The Thermodynamic Significance of the Local Volume Averaged Temperature
Authors:Hager  Jörgen  Whitaker  Stephen
Institution:(1) Department of Chemical Engineering I, University of Lund, P.O. Box 124, S-221 00 Lund, Sweden;(2) Department of Chemical Engineering and Material Science, University of California at Davis, Davis, CA, 95616, U.S.A
Abstract:Since the temperature is not an additive function, the traditional thermodynamic point of view suggests that the volume integral of the temperature has no precise physical meaning. This observation conflicts with the customary analysis of non-isothermal catalytic reactors, heat pipes, driers, geothermal processes, etc., in which the volume averaged temperature plays a crucial role. In this paper we identify the thermodynamic significance of the volume averaged temperature in terms of a simple two-phase heat transfer process. Given the internal energy as a function of the point temperature and the density

$$e_\beta = F(T_\beta,\rho \beta )$$
we show that the volume averaged internal energy is represented by langebetarang beta = F(langTbetarang beta , langrgrbetarang beta)when e beta is a linear function of T beta and rgrbeta, or when the traditional length-scale constraints associated with the method of volume averaging are satisfied. When these conditions are not met, higher order terms involving the temperature gradient and the density gradient appear in the representation for lange beta rang beta.
Keywords:volume averaging  temperature  thermodynamics
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