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Dissipative zones:
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Predetermined parts of a dissipative structure where the
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Dissipative, английский
Dissipative element, английский
Dissipative structure, английский
A system that exits far from thermodynamic equilibrium (->thermodynamics), hence efficiently dissipates the heat generatd to sustain it, and has the capacity of changing to higher levels of orderliness (->self-organization). according to prigogine, systems contain subsystems that continuously fluctuate. at times a single fluctuation or a combination of them may become so magnified by possible feedback, that it shatters the preexisting organization. at such revolutionary moments or "bifurcation points", it is impossible to determine in advance whether the system will disintergrate into "chaos" or leap to a new, more differentiated, higher level of "order." the latter case defines dissipative structures so termed because they need more energy to sustain them than the simpler structures they replace and are limited in growth by the amount of heat they are able to disperse.
Dissipative structure:, английский
Structure which is able to dissipate energy by means of ductile hysteretic behaviour and/or by other mechanisms
Dissipative zones, английский
Predetermined, английский
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Disturbed sample:, английский
Sample where the soil structure, water content and/or constituents have been changed during sampling
Dissipative structure:, английский
Structure which is able to dissipate energy by means of ductile hysteretic behaviour and/or by other mechanisms
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