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Second sound and internal energy in solids
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    Second sound and internal energy in solids (English)
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    A nonlinear thermodynamic model of heat-conducting anisotropic solid is elaborated which turns out to be in a conservative form. Then, through the associated main field variables, the symmetry and the hyperbolicity properties are investigated. As outstanding applications, the analyis of the growth of the wave discontinuities and the evaluation of the critical time are performed. Finally, the Rankine-Hugoniot conditions for the system of equations are given in detail.
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    second sound
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    hidden variables
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    crystals
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    internal energy as function of temperature only
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    shock waves
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    Fourier law
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    system of first order quasi- linear differential equations
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    well posedness of Cauchy problem
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    nonlinear thermodynamic model
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    heat-conducting anisotropic solid
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    conservative form
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    main field variables
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    symmetry
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    hyperbolicity properties
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    wave discontinuities
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    critical time
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    Rankine-Hugoniot conditions
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