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Thermomechanical constraints and constitutive formulations in thermoelasticity

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  • S. Baek
  • A. R. Srinivasa

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We investigate three classes of constraints in a thermoelastic body: (i) a deformation-temperature constraint, (ii) a deformation-entropy constraint, and (iii) a deformation-energy constraint. These constraints are obtained as limits of unconstrained thermoelastic materials and we show that constraints (ii) and (iii) are equivalent. By using a limiting procedure, we show that for the constraint (i), the entropy plays the role of a Lagrange multiplier while for (ii) and (iii), the absolute temperature plays the role of Lagrange multiplier. We further demonstrate that the governing equations for materials subject to constraint (i) are identical to those of an unconstrained material whose internal energy is an affine function of the entropy, while those for materials subject to constraints (ii) and (iii) are identical to those of an unstrained material whose Helmholtz potential is affine in the absolute temperature. Finally, we model the thermoelastic response of a peroxide-cured vulcanizate of natural rubber and show that imposing the constraint in which the volume change depends only on the internal energy leads to very good predictions (compared to experimental results) of the stress and temperature response under isothermal and isentropic conditions.

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  • S. Baek & A. R. Srinivasa, 2003. "Thermomechanical constraints and constitutive formulations in thermoelasticity," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2003, pages 1-19, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:734060
    DOI: 10.1155/S1024123X03212011
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