Fs. Gaeta et al., PHONON-PARTICLE INTERACTIONS AND TRANSPORT PROCESSES IN LIQUIDS, Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics, 47(2), 1993, pp. 1066-1077
The theory of thermal radiation forces is extended to the local intera
ctions occurring among phonons and the material particles of a liquid,
also in the absence of an external temperature gradient. In a solutio
n, energy and momentum can be transferred by an impinging phonon to a
particle, or the latter may perform work on the first, shifting it to
a higher frequency. Upon time reversal, each of these elementary inter
actions commutes into the other. Isothermal diffusion, thermomechanica
l and mechanothermal effects in solutions can be interpreted within th
is unifying frame of reference. The density of the ''gas'' of thermal
excitations, and the average of energy exchanged per interaction can b
e calculated from experimental data for common liquids. Nonequilibrium
statistical mechanics and irreversible thermodynamics might be fruitf
ully revisited on the basis of the notion of phonon-particle interacti
ons, since these are processes that occur at a more elementary level t
han the regression of fluctuations. Accordingly, the statistical appro
ach proposed here may lead to a microscopic interpretation of Onsager'
s reciprocity relations.