The purpose of this work is the comparison of some aspects of the formulation of material models in the context of continuum thermodynamics (e.g., Šilhavý in The mechanics and thermodynamics of continuous media, Springer, Berlin, 1997) with their formulation in the form of a General Equation for Non-Equilibrium Reversible-Irreversible Coupling (GENERIC: e.g., Grmela and Öttinger in Phys. Rev. E 56: 6620–6632, 1997; Öttinger and Grmela in Phys. Rev. E 56: 6633–6655, 1997; Öttinger in Beyond equilibrium thermodynamics, Wiley, New York, 2005; Grmela in J. Non-Newton. Fluid Mech. 165: 980–998, 2010). A GENERIC represents a generalization of the Ginzburg-Landau model for the approach of non-equilibrium systems to thermodynamic equilibrium. Origi...
Abstract We show that the coupled balance equations for a large class of dissipative materials can b...
The theory of GENERIC (general equations for non-equilibrium reversible irreversibel coupling) is pr...
This book presents different thermodynamic approaches in the area of constitutive theory: thermodyna...
The purpose of this work is the comparison of some aspects of the formulation of material models in ...
The purpose of this work is the comparison of some aspects of the formulation of material models in ...
The purpose of this work is the comparison of some aspects of the formulation of material models in ...
The purpose of this work is the comparison of some aspects of the formulation of material models in ...
The purpose of this work is the comparison of some aspects of the formulation of material models in ...
Thermodynamic models for viscoplastic solids are often formulated in the context of continuum thermo...
Thermodynamic models for viscoplastic solids are often formulated in the context of continuum thermo...
Thermodynamic models for viscoplastic solids are often formulated in the context of continuum thermo...
Thermodynamic models for viscoplastic solids are often formulated in the context of continuum thermo...
Thermodynamic models for viscoplastic solids are often formulated in the context of continuum thermo...
Thermodynamic models for viscoplastic solids are often formulated in the context of continuum thermo...
AbstractMaterial damping in a continuum, which inherently involves multiple coupled irreversible the...
Abstract We show that the coupled balance equations for a large class of dissipative materials can b...
The theory of GENERIC (general equations for non-equilibrium reversible irreversibel coupling) is pr...
This book presents different thermodynamic approaches in the area of constitutive theory: thermodyna...
The purpose of this work is the comparison of some aspects of the formulation of material models in ...
The purpose of this work is the comparison of some aspects of the formulation of material models in ...
The purpose of this work is the comparison of some aspects of the formulation of material models in ...
The purpose of this work is the comparison of some aspects of the formulation of material models in ...
The purpose of this work is the comparison of some aspects of the formulation of material models in ...
Thermodynamic models for viscoplastic solids are often formulated in the context of continuum thermo...
Thermodynamic models for viscoplastic solids are often formulated in the context of continuum thermo...
Thermodynamic models for viscoplastic solids are often formulated in the context of continuum thermo...
Thermodynamic models for viscoplastic solids are often formulated in the context of continuum thermo...
Thermodynamic models for viscoplastic solids are often formulated in the context of continuum thermo...
Thermodynamic models for viscoplastic solids are often formulated in the context of continuum thermo...
AbstractMaterial damping in a continuum, which inherently involves multiple coupled irreversible the...
Abstract We show that the coupled balance equations for a large class of dissipative materials can b...
The theory of GENERIC (general equations for non-equilibrium reversible irreversibel coupling) is pr...
This book presents different thermodynamic approaches in the area of constitutive theory: thermodyna...