This paper deals with a phase transition model in which the energy balance is equivalently rewritten in terms of the entropy balance. The thermodynamical consistence of the model is proved and also under physically meaningful assumptions on the data, existence of a solution is stated for the corresponding initial boundary values problem by a maximum principle. Hence, L1-arguments yield the uniqueness of the solution and show that it evolves in accordance with thermodynamics and everyday practical properties
A new technique, combining the global energy and entropy balance equations with the local stability ...
We define a nonlinear thermodynamical formalism which translates into dynamical system theory the st...
We introduce a new model for first order phase transitions accounting for non-constant densities of ...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to the mathematical analysis of a thermo-mechanical model describing p...
This paper is devoted to the mathematical analysis of a thermo-mechanical model describing phase tra...
We introduce a thermomechanical model describing dissipative phase transitions with thermal memory i...
Abstract. The paper deals with a phase transition model applied to a two phases system. There is a w...
This paper is devoted to the mathematical analysis of a thermodynamic model describing phase transit...
The last years have seen an increasing interest in establishing both good mathematical models for ev...
This paper is concerned with a thermomechanical model describing phase separation phenomena in terms...
This paper deals with a thermomechanical model describing phase transitions with thermal memory in t...
In this paper we describe a class of phase transitions with thermal memory using a dual approach wit...
AbstractWe introduce a new model for first order phase transitions accounting for non-constant densi...
We revisit the concavity property of the thermodynamic entropy in order to formulate a general proof...
AbstractIn this paper we describe a class of phase transitions with thermal memory using a dual appr...
A new technique, combining the global energy and entropy balance equations with the local stability ...
We define a nonlinear thermodynamical formalism which translates into dynamical system theory the st...
We introduce a new model for first order phase transitions accounting for non-constant densities of ...
AbstractThis paper is devoted to the mathematical analysis of a thermo-mechanical model describing p...
This paper is devoted to the mathematical analysis of a thermo-mechanical model describing phase tra...
We introduce a thermomechanical model describing dissipative phase transitions with thermal memory i...
Abstract. The paper deals with a phase transition model applied to a two phases system. There is a w...
This paper is devoted to the mathematical analysis of a thermodynamic model describing phase transit...
The last years have seen an increasing interest in establishing both good mathematical models for ev...
This paper is concerned with a thermomechanical model describing phase separation phenomena in terms...
This paper deals with a thermomechanical model describing phase transitions with thermal memory in t...
In this paper we describe a class of phase transitions with thermal memory using a dual approach wit...
AbstractWe introduce a new model for first order phase transitions accounting for non-constant densi...
We revisit the concavity property of the thermodynamic entropy in order to formulate a general proof...
AbstractIn this paper we describe a class of phase transitions with thermal memory using a dual appr...
A new technique, combining the global energy and entropy balance equations with the local stability ...
We define a nonlinear thermodynamical formalism which translates into dynamical system theory the st...
We introduce a new model for first order phase transitions accounting for non-constant densities of ...