In this paper we analyze a PDE system modelling (non-isothermal) phase transitions and damage phenomena in thermoviscoelastic materials. The model is thermodynamically consistent: in particular, no small perturbation assumption is adopted, which results in the presence of quadratic terms on the right-hand side of the temperature equation, only estimated in L1. The whole system has a highly nonlinear character. We address the existence of a weak notion of solution, referred to as entropic, where the temperature equation is formulated with the aid of an entropy inequality, and of a total energy inequality. This solvability concept reflects the basic principles of thermomechanics as well as the thermodynamical consistency of the model. It allo...
This paper deals with a thermomechanical model describing phase transitions with thermal memory in t...
AbstractA three-dimensional thermoviscoelastic system derived from the balance laws of momentum and ...
This paper deals with a thermomechanical model describing phase transitions with thermal memory in ...
In this paper we analyze a PDE system modelling (non-isothermal) phase transitions and dam- age phen...
In this paper we analyze a PDE system modeling (nonisothermal) phase transitions and damage phenomen...
In this paper we study a model for phase separation and damage in thermoviscoelastic materials. The ...
In this paper we analyze a PDE system modeling (nonisothermal) phase transitions and damage phenomen...
In this paper we analyze a PDE system modeling (nonisothermal) phase transitions and damage phenomen...
In this paper we prove existence of global in time weak solutions for a highly nonlinear PDE system ...
In this paper we prove existence of global in time weak solutions for a highly nonlinear PDE system ...
This paper is devoted to the mathematical analysis of a thermomechanical model describing phase tran...
AbstractWe study global existence, uniqueness, and asymptotic behavior, as time tends to infinity, o...
summary:This paper is devoted to the analysis of a one-dimensional model for phase transition phenom...
AbstractWe introduce a new model for first order phase transitions accounting for non-constant densi...
summary:This paper is devoted to the analysis of a one-dimensional model for phase transition phenom...
This paper deals with a thermomechanical model describing phase transitions with thermal memory in t...
AbstractA three-dimensional thermoviscoelastic system derived from the balance laws of momentum and ...
This paper deals with a thermomechanical model describing phase transitions with thermal memory in ...
In this paper we analyze a PDE system modelling (non-isothermal) phase transitions and dam- age phen...
In this paper we analyze a PDE system modeling (nonisothermal) phase transitions and damage phenomen...
In this paper we study a model for phase separation and damage in thermoviscoelastic materials. The ...
In this paper we analyze a PDE system modeling (nonisothermal) phase transitions and damage phenomen...
In this paper we analyze a PDE system modeling (nonisothermal) phase transitions and damage phenomen...
In this paper we prove existence of global in time weak solutions for a highly nonlinear PDE system ...
In this paper we prove existence of global in time weak solutions for a highly nonlinear PDE system ...
This paper is devoted to the mathematical analysis of a thermomechanical model describing phase tran...
AbstractWe study global existence, uniqueness, and asymptotic behavior, as time tends to infinity, o...
summary:This paper is devoted to the analysis of a one-dimensional model for phase transition phenom...
AbstractWe introduce a new model for first order phase transitions accounting for non-constant densi...
summary:This paper is devoted to the analysis of a one-dimensional model for phase transition phenom...
This paper deals with a thermomechanical model describing phase transitions with thermal memory in t...
AbstractA three-dimensional thermoviscoelastic system derived from the balance laws of momentum and ...
This paper deals with a thermomechanical model describing phase transitions with thermal memory in ...