Heat-pulse propagation along nonequilibrium nanowires in thermomass theory
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20 may 2016
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Publicado en línea: 20 may 2016
Páginas: 39 - 55
Recibido: 16 dic 2014
Aceptado: 09 mar 2015
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/caim-2016-0005
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© 2016 Antonio Sellitto et al., published by De Gruyter Open
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We analyze the consequences of the nonlinear terms in the heat-transport equation of the thermomass theory on heat pulses propagating in a nanowire in nonequilibrium situations. As a consequence of the temperature dependence of the speeds of propagation, in temperature ranges wherein the specific heat shows negligible variations, heat pulses will shrink (or extend) spatially, and will increase (or decrease) their average temperature when propagating along a temperature gradient. A comparison with the results predicted by a different theoretical proposal on the shape of a propagating heat pulse is made, too.