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On the thermodynamic framework of generalized coupled thermoelastic-viscoplastic-damage modeling (English)
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7 December 1994
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The now standard thermomechanical approach using a convex energy density and a complementary dissipation potential with internal variables of state is used to model the mechanical response of materials presenting coupled thermoelastic-viscoplastic damage. This has become somewhat routine work, and the paper appears more like a variation on a now known theme. Various approximations corresponding to more or less decoupling between effects are discussed. The main argument is to recover or formulate the existing theories in the two-potential form originally introduced, after all, by Lord Rayleigh for simple processes one century ago and by H. Ziegler for elastic-plastic phenomena in the 1960s -- two authors who are not quoted in spite of the apparent wealth of citations.
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convex energy density
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complementary dissipation potential
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