Use of the Power of Phase Transition to Explain Turbulence & Sonoluminescence
Journal Title: International Journal of Aeronautical Science & Aerospace Research - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 2
Abstract
First my discovery that every quantum field theory (QFT) problem also has a phase transition solution is described. Examples are given to illustrate this. Then the power of phase transition is used to explain turbulence, sonoluminescence and phase transition also plays a role in the ultimate model of the universe and the unification of the four fundamental forces of nature and the origin of mass in universe. Phase transition solution can also lead to the discovery of new phase of matter, and new material. The status of the phase of a material is above its physical properties. It gives the overall form of the material and the origin of its mass. The explanation of turbulence and sonoluminescence is beyond the limit of fluid mechanics and hydrodynamics. Statistical mechanics and phase transition go to a more fundamental level than fluid mechanics and hydrodynamics in the explananation of turbulence and sonoluminescence. Towards the end of the paper we also give an introduction to the application of the renormalization method to turbulecne as a critical phenomenon and second order phase transition.
Authors and Affiliations
WS Gan
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