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Some energetic properties of smooth solutions in rate-type viscoelasticity (English)
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1984
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Some energetic properties of the smooth solutions of initial and boundary value problems in the semilinear rate-type theory of viscoelasticity are pointed out. The existence of a unique convex energy function having certain monotony properties with respect to the equilibrium curve is proved. For an isolated body the asymptotic approach to equilibrium (in the \(L_ 2\) sense) is shown. This property is used to obtain a rate-type viscoelasticity approach of nonlinear elasticity. Sufficient stability conditions are given for the solutions of the one-dimensional problem and for the three-dimensional problem with small strains.
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free energy function
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second law of thermodynamics
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energetic properties
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smooth solutions
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initial and boundary value problems
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semilinear rate- type theory
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existence
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unique convex energy function
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monotony properties
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isolated body
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asymptotic approach to equilibrium
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Sufficient stability conditions
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one-dimensional problem
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three-dimensional problem with small strains
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