Non-isothermal general Ericksen-Leslie system: derivation, analysis and thermodynamics-consistency
Abstract
We derive a model describing the evolution of a nematic liquid-crystal material under the action of thermal effects. The first and second laws of thermodynamics lead to an extension of the general Ericksen-Leslie system where the Leslie stress tensor and the Oseen-Frank energy density are considered in their general forms. The work postulate proposed by Ericksen-Leslie is traduced in terms of entropy production. We finally analyze the global-in-time well-posedness of the system for small initial data in the framework of Besov spaces.
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