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A generalized linear thermoelasticity theory for piezoelectric media
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    A generalized linear thermoelasticity theory for piezoelectric media (English)
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    A theory of thermoelasticity for piezoelectric materials which includes heat-flux among the independent constitutive variables is formulated. It is found that the linearized version of the theory admits a finite speed for thermal signals. An equation of energy balance and a theorem on the uniqueness of solution are obtained.
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    piezoelectric materials
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    heat-flux
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    independent constitutive variables
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    finite speed for thermal signals
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    equation of energy balance
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