Abstract. Thermodynamic restrictions of elastic materials in general are well-known based on the Clausius-Duhem inequality by employing the simple Coleman-Noll procedure. One of the basic assumptions in this entropy inequality is that the entropy flux is defined as the heat flux divided by the absolute temperature. To avoid this unnecessary and possibly too restrictive assumption, the general en-tropy inequality has been proposed and its thermodynamic consequences exploited following the Müller-Liu procedure in which supply-free bodies are considered and Lagrange Multipliers are introduced. In this new thermodynamic theory, the entropy flux and heat flux relation identical to the above assumption has not been proved for elastic bodies in g...
Flowing media in both industrial and natural processes are often characterized as assemblages of den...
This Tract gives an account of certain recent attempts to construct a satisfactory theory of thermod...
ABSTRACT Elastic materials whose local state depends upon the first and second order gradients of th...
Recently [1] thermodynamic theory of elastic (and viscoelastic) material bodies has been analyzed ba...
A thermodynamic theory was set up for general bodies of the differential type and complexity one wit...
In this contribution we first investigate the thermodynamic’s relation between the entropy flux H an...
In this contribution we first investigate the thermodynamic’s relation between the entropy flux H an...
We analyze the restrictions that the entropy inequality places on the response functions of a thermo...
By means of the comparisons with the formulas in statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, in this p...
An alternative and consistent approach, not appealing to the principle of virtual power and to Colem...
Using either the classical rational thermodynamics of B. D. Coleman and W. Noll (basic argument: che...
The energy-influx/entropy-influx relation in the Green–Naghdi Type III theory of heat conduction is ...
In the modeling of solids the free energy, the energy, and the entropy play a central role. We show ...
Within the framework of continuum thermodynamics, a tensor-valued rate-type model of elastic-plastic...
In this paper we consider the equivalence between the heat and the entropy balance laws. These two e...
Flowing media in both industrial and natural processes are often characterized as assemblages of den...
This Tract gives an account of certain recent attempts to construct a satisfactory theory of thermod...
ABSTRACT Elastic materials whose local state depends upon the first and second order gradients of th...
Recently [1] thermodynamic theory of elastic (and viscoelastic) material bodies has been analyzed ba...
A thermodynamic theory was set up for general bodies of the differential type and complexity one wit...
In this contribution we first investigate the thermodynamic’s relation between the entropy flux H an...
In this contribution we first investigate the thermodynamic’s relation between the entropy flux H an...
We analyze the restrictions that the entropy inequality places on the response functions of a thermo...
By means of the comparisons with the formulas in statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, in this p...
An alternative and consistent approach, not appealing to the principle of virtual power and to Colem...
Using either the classical rational thermodynamics of B. D. Coleman and W. Noll (basic argument: che...
The energy-influx/entropy-influx relation in the Green–Naghdi Type III theory of heat conduction is ...
In the modeling of solids the free energy, the energy, and the entropy play a central role. We show ...
Within the framework of continuum thermodynamics, a tensor-valued rate-type model of elastic-plastic...
In this paper we consider the equivalence between the heat and the entropy balance laws. These two e...
Flowing media in both industrial and natural processes are often characterized as assemblages of den...
This Tract gives an account of certain recent attempts to construct a satisfactory theory of thermod...
ABSTRACT Elastic materials whose local state depends upon the first and second order gradients of th...