The paper deals with the modelling of material behaviours in continuum physics by means of rate equations. The research has a twofold purpose. First, to review the structure of objective time derivatives, namely invariant derivatives within the set of Euclidean transformations; known derivatives occurring in the literature are shown to be particular cases of the whole family of objective time derivatives. Second, to investigate the thermodynamic consistency of some models involving objective time derivatives. In particular, two topics are developed. One is the improvement of the constitutive equation of viscous fluids. The other topic is a possible rate equation for the stress. The thermodynamic consistency is shown in connection with the c...
In analysis of finite deformation problems the use of constitutive equations in rate form is often r...
The term material with memory was introduced to characterize those materials which exhibit the cruci...
This article is part of the special issue published in honour of Francesco Calogero on the occasion ...
The properties of viscoelastic solids subject to a magnetic field are modelled within two thermodyna...
.This is an extended discussion of the introduction and role played by the so-called co-rotational d...
In solving problems of geometrically non-linear structural mechanics, a prominent role is played by ...
The thesis is devoted to study of continuum mechanics and thermodynamics and the related mathematica...
Within the framework of continuum thermodynamics, a tensor-valued rate-type model of elastic-plastic...
The modeling of the behavior of pressure-sensitive materials is embedded in the general continuum me...
This monograph provides both an introduction to and a thorough exposition of the theory of rate-inde...
We introduce a one-dimensional stress-rate type nonlinear viscoelastic model for solids that obey t...
Materials whose mechanical and/or thermodynamical behaviour is determined not only by their present ...
In Continuum Mechanics the notions of body, material point, and motion, are primitive. Here these co...
In elastoplasticity formulation constitutive relations are usually given in rate form, i.e. they rep...
This paper presents two specific thermodynamically consistent non-classical continuum theories for s...
In analysis of finite deformation problems the use of constitutive equations in rate form is often r...
The term material with memory was introduced to characterize those materials which exhibit the cruci...
This article is part of the special issue published in honour of Francesco Calogero on the occasion ...
The properties of viscoelastic solids subject to a magnetic field are modelled within two thermodyna...
.This is an extended discussion of the introduction and role played by the so-called co-rotational d...
In solving problems of geometrically non-linear structural mechanics, a prominent role is played by ...
The thesis is devoted to study of continuum mechanics and thermodynamics and the related mathematica...
Within the framework of continuum thermodynamics, a tensor-valued rate-type model of elastic-plastic...
The modeling of the behavior of pressure-sensitive materials is embedded in the general continuum me...
This monograph provides both an introduction to and a thorough exposition of the theory of rate-inde...
We introduce a one-dimensional stress-rate type nonlinear viscoelastic model for solids that obey t...
Materials whose mechanical and/or thermodynamical behaviour is determined not only by their present ...
In Continuum Mechanics the notions of body, material point, and motion, are primitive. Here these co...
In elastoplasticity formulation constitutive relations are usually given in rate form, i.e. they rep...
This paper presents two specific thermodynamically consistent non-classical continuum theories for s...
In analysis of finite deformation problems the use of constitutive equations in rate form is often r...
The term material with memory was introduced to characterize those materials which exhibit the cruci...
This article is part of the special issue published in honour of Francesco Calogero on the occasion ...