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On the frame-dependence of stress and heat flux in polar fluids

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A special theory of polar fluids is developed with a view to providing some insight into the questions of the frame-dependence of stress and heat flux, arising out of a recent paper by Müller (1).

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Le but de cet article est de développer une théorie spéciale des fluides à molécules polaires afin d'éclaircir deux questions soulevées dans un récent article de Muller (1), à savoir: le flux de chaleur et une possible relation de dépendance entre la tension et le système de coordonnées choisi.

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Atkin, R.J., Fox, N. On the frame-dependence of stress and heat flux in polar fluids. Journal of Applied Mathematics and Physics (ZAMP) 24, 853–860 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01590794

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