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The dynamics of configurational forces at phase-transition fronts (English)
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23 February 1997
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Starting out with the jump conditions at a travelling discontinuity surface and with the balance equations on the material manifold (that are the pull backs of the usual [physical] balance equations by the inverse motion to the reference configuration [placement]), the authors compute the power developed by the accompanying surface source of quasi-inhomogeneities at the phase transition front. This power relates directly to the normal jump of the Eshelby stress, this is the analogue of the Cauchy stress tensor in the (un-)balance of the pseudo-momentum on the material manifold. The power is dissipated at the front. By use of the second law and in case of a homothermal front, this dissipation is related to a non-negative heat source localized in the transition front. The approach does not make use of special constitutive equations, except of the existence of a joint potential for the Cauchy and the Eshelby stress tensors.
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configurational forces
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balance equations on material manifold
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jump conditions
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Eshelby stress
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Cauchy stress tensor
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second law
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homothermal front
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