On the modeling of thermo-mechanical phase transformations in solids (Q1310252)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 475071
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 475071 |
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On the modeling of thermo-mechanical phase transformations in solids (English)
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2 January 1994
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The paper models coupled thermo-mechanical effects in the macroscopic response of solids that arise from the occurrence of phase transformations. A Helmholtz free energy potential is constructed to describe the response of the thermoelastic material. An annular cylinder is deformed to a state of radially symmetric, finite anti-plane shear in the presence of differing inner and outer surface temperatures. After constructing all radially symmetric weak solutions involving at most a single surface of discontinuity of strain or temperature gradient, we determine the implications for quasi-static motions of the second law of thermodynamics. In particular, the results concerning creep as predicted by the present model are in qualitative agreement with the results of the motivating experiment.
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phase transformations
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Helmholtz free energy potential
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annular cylinder
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radially symmetric weak solutions
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quasi-static motions
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second law of thermodynamics
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creep
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