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Energy dissipation and fluctuations in a driven liquid.


ABSTRACT: Minimal models of active and driven particles have recently been used to elucidate many properties of nonequilibrium systems. However, the relation between energy consumption and changes in the structure and transport properties of these nonequilibrium materials remains to be explored. We explore this relation in a minimal model of a driven liquid that settles into a time periodic steady state. Using concepts from stochastic thermodynamics and liquid state theories, we show how the work performed on the system by various nonconservative, time-dependent forces-this quantifies a violation of time reversal symmetry-modifies the structural, transport, and phase transition properties of the driven liquid.

SUBMITTER: Del Junco C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5889627 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Energy dissipation and fluctuations in a driven liquid.

Del Junco Clara C   Tociu Laura L   Vaikuntanathan Suriyanarayanan S  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20180316 14


Minimal models of active and driven particles have recently been used to elucidate many properties of nonequilibrium systems. However, the relation between energy consumption and changes in the structure and transport properties of these nonequilibrium materials remains to be explored. We explore this relation in a minimal model of a driven liquid that settles into a time periodic steady state. Using concepts from stochastic thermodynamics and liquid state theories, we show how the work performe  ...[more]

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