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    Materials with internal variables and relaxation to conservation laws (English)
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    The author considers the early theory of materials with internal variables of state as introduced by \textit{B. D. Coleman} and \textit{M. E. Gurtin} [Phys. Fluids 10, 1454-1458 (1967; Zbl 0173.27701)], and its application to a class of viscoelastic materials as described by \textit{I. Suliciu} and more particularly by \textit{C. Faciu} and \textit{M. Mihailescu-Suliciu} [Int. J. Solids Struct. 23, 1505-1520 (1987; Zbl 0653.73018)]. First, the requirements imposed on the constitutive theory of such materials by the thermodynamical admissibility are reviewed. Both stress relaxation and energy relaxation are considered as specific examples. These two yield a relaxation framework for the theory of thermoelastic non-conductors of heat, where the associated relaxation process is related to a globally defined entropy function. By way of application, a semilinear model problem of stress relaxation is envisaged. This allows for a thorough discussion on the uniform stability, on the compactness of relaxation system in the zero-relaxation limit, and on the convergence of the system to that of isothermal elastodynamics by considerations of compensated compactness (L. Tartar). Finally, a strong-dissipation estimate of the relaxation approximation proposed earlier by other authors [\textit{S. Jin} and \textit{Z. Xin}, Commun. Pure Appl. Math. 48, No. 3, 235-276 (1995; Zbl 0826.65078)] for relaxing schemes of systems of conservation laws, is proved when the limit system possesses a strictly convex entropy.
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    dissipation estimate
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    internal variables of state
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    viscoelastic materials
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    constitutive theory
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    thermodynamical admissibility
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    stress relaxation
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    energy relaxation
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    thermoelastic non-conductors of heat
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    entropy function
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    stability
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    compactness of relaxation system
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    zero-relaxation limit
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    convergence
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    conservation laws
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    strictly convex entropy
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