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Theory of Stress-Strain Relations in Anisotropic Viscoelasticity and Relaxation Phenomena
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Relaxation ProcessOperational TensorsDissipation FunctionEngineeringMechanical EngineeringNormal CoordinatesComputational MechanicsThermodynamic ModellingMolecular ThermodynamicsElasticity (Physics)MechanicsAnisotropic ViscoelasticityStressstrain AnalysisRheologyThermodynamicsThermomechanical AnalysisThermodynamic EquilibriumMaterial NonlinearitiesNonlinear ElasticitySolid MechanicsMechanical DeformationApplied PhysicsEquilibrium ThermodynamicsMechanics Of Materials
A thermodynamic derivation is given for the representation of a system having viscoelastic or relaxation properties by means of a potential and dissipation function familiar in Lagrangian mechanics. This leads to modes of relaxation which are used as normal coordinates to derive general expressions for operational tensors relating stress and strain. A large variety of phenomena involving interaction of diffusion, chemical reaction, heat transfer, mechanical deformation, etc., is included in this theory.