E-Book, Englisch, 424 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: IUTAM Symposia
Symposia Vienna, June 22–28, 1966
E-Book, Englisch, 424 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: IUTAM Symposia
ISBN: 978-3-7091-5581-3
Verlag: Springer Wien
Format: PDF
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On Stress Waves in Viscoelastic Media Conducting Heat.- A Thermodynamic Approach to Rheology.- Thermodynamics and Wave Propagation in Non-Linear Materials with Memory.- On the Continuum as an Assemblage of Homogeneous Elements or States.- Joint Probability Density Distributions in a Turbulent Flow.- Accumulation of Second-Order Strain in Workhardening Media.- A Thermodynamic Development of Elastic-Plastic Continua.- Generalized Continuum Mechanics.- Phenomenological Aspects of Creep Irreversibility.- ?erenkov Generation of Thermal Waves for the Wave Equations of Thermo-Electro-Magneto-Elasticity.- On the Application of the Principles of Thermodynamics to Strained Solid Materials.- Finite Strain Elastic-Plastic Theory.- Application of Variational Methods in the Non-Linear Theory of Dispersive Wave Propagation.- Vibrational Dissociation Relaxation in a Multicomponent Mixture of Viscous Heat-Conducting Gases.- TIP Has Many Faces.- Transfer Phenomena in Fluid-Saturated Porous Media.- Couple-Stresses in the Theory of Thermoelasticity.- On Thermodynamics of the Differential Type Material.- The Notion of State and Its Implications in Thermodynamics of Inelastic Solids.- Composite Stress-Strain Relations for Elastoplastic Solids.- Kinetics of Creep and Creep Rupture.- The Influence of Dissipated Stresswork on the Rupture of Materials.- Variational Methods of Constructing Models of Continuous Media.- Irreversible Transition in Continuum Mechanics.- On Conditions of Yielding and Fracture for Viscoelastic-Plastic Bodies.- Thermodynamics for Beginners.- Thermomechanics of a Continuous System with Internal Structure.- Die Beeinflussung der Intensität des Transportprozesses durch das dynamische Verhalten der Phasengrenze Flüssigkeit-Gas oder Flüssigkeit-Dampf.- A PossibleGeneralization of Onsager’s Theory.