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The following pages link to Existence of a solution for a nonlinear system in thermoviscoelasticity (Q5954418):
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- Global regular solutions to two-dimensional thermoviscoelasticity (Q256291) (← links)
- Renormalised solutions in thermo-visco-plasticity for a Norton-Hoff type model. II: The limit case. (Q282066) (← links)
- Nonlinearly coupled thermo-visco-elasticity (Q354401) (← links)
- On certain mathematical models in continuum thermomechanics (Q490040) (← links)
- Nonisothermal nematic liquid crystal flows with the Ball-Majumdar free energy (Q495611) (← links)
- Global regular solutions to three-dimensional thermo-visco-elasticity with nonlinear temperature-dependent specific heat (Q523850) (← links)
- Global solution to a generalized nonisothermal Ginzburg-Landau system. (Q622843) (← links)
- Thermoviscoelasticity in Kelvin-Voigt rheology at large strains (Q776889) (← links)
- Renormalized solutions in thermo-visco-plasticity for a Norton-Hoff type model. I: The truncated case. (Q891859) (← links)
- On the coupling between a Navier-Stokes equation and a total energy equation in spatial dimension \(N=3\) (Q1022940) (← links)
- Thermo-visco-elasticity for Norton-Hoff-type models with homogeneous thermal expansion (Q1686291) (← links)
- Global existence for a nonlinear system in thermoviscoelasticity with nonconvex energy (Q1827143) (← links)
- On some regularity results of parabolic problems with nonlinear perturbed terms and general data (Q2063960) (← links)
- Nonlinear and linearized models in thermoviscoelasticity (Q2112840) (← links)
- On regular solutions to two-dimensional thermoviscoelasticity (Q2833631) (← links)
- On renormalized solutions for thermomechanical problems in perfect plasticity with damping forces (Q3304166) (← links)
- Thermo-visco-elasticity at small strains with 𝐿¹-data (Q3625435) (← links)
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- Global in time existence of small solutions of non‐linear thermoviscoelastic equations (Q4848280) (← links)
- On energy-consistency principle of PFM for thermal fracturing in thermoviscoelasticity solids and its application for modeling thermal response due to crack growth based on adaptive mesh technique (Q6663363) (← links)