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Thermoelasticity with Finite Wave Speeds

Generalized dynamic thermoelasticity is a vital area of research in continuum mechanics, free of the classical paradox of infinite propagation speeds of thermal signals in Fourier-type heat conduction. Besides that paradox, the classical dynamic thermoelasticity theory offers either unsatisfactory o...

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Autores principales: Ignaczak, Józef, Ostoja-Starzewski, Martin
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1413837
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Ostoja-Starzewski, Martin
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description Generalized dynamic thermoelasticity is a vital area of research in continuum mechanics, free of the classical paradox of infinite propagation speeds of thermal signals in Fourier-type heat conduction. Besides that paradox, the classical dynamic thermoelasticity theory offers either unsatisfactory or poor descriptions of a solid's response at low temperatures or to a fast transient loading (say, due to short laser pulses). Several models have been developed and intensively studiedover the past four decades, yet this book, which aims to provide a point of reference in the field, is the first mo
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spelling cern-14138372021-04-22T00:41:37Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1413837engIgnaczak, JózefOstoja-Starzewski, MartinThermoelasticity with Finite Wave SpeedsPhysics in generalGeneralized dynamic thermoelasticity is a vital area of research in continuum mechanics, free of the classical paradox of infinite propagation speeds of thermal signals in Fourier-type heat conduction. Besides that paradox, the classical dynamic thermoelasticity theory offers either unsatisfactory or poor descriptions of a solid's response at low temperatures or to a fast transient loading (say, due to short laser pulses). Several models have been developed and intensively studiedover the past four decades, yet this book, which aims to provide a point of reference in the field, is the first moOxford University Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:14138372009
spellingShingle Physics in general
Ignaczak, Józef
Ostoja-Starzewski, Martin
Thermoelasticity with Finite Wave Speeds
title Thermoelasticity with Finite Wave Speeds
title_full Thermoelasticity with Finite Wave Speeds
title_fullStr Thermoelasticity with Finite Wave Speeds
title_full_unstemmed Thermoelasticity with Finite Wave Speeds
title_short Thermoelasticity with Finite Wave Speeds
title_sort thermoelasticity with finite wave speeds
topic Physics in general
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