The principle of the minimum of the dissipation potential for non-isothermal processes
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2629171
DOI10.1007/s00161-013-0299-4zbMath1341.80008OpenAlexW1963970758WikidataQ59767881 ScholiaQ59767881MaRDI QIDQ2629171
J. Makowski, Klaus Hackl, Philipp Junker
Publication date: 20 July 2016
Published in: Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00161-013-0299-4
couplingnon-isothermal process thermalprinciple of the minimum of the dissipation potentialvariational modeling method
Related Items (14)
A relaxation-based approach to damage modeling ⋮ Small strain plasticity: classical versus multifield formulation ⋮ Variational formulation for dissipative continua and an incremental J-integral ⋮ A coupled dissipation functional for modeling the functional fatigue in polycrystalline shape memory alloys ⋮ An analytical approach to modeling the stochastic behavior of visco‐elastic materials ⋮ Mechanobiological free energy: a variational approach to tensional homeostasis in tissue equivalents ⋮ A geometric field theory of dislocation mechanics ⋮ Variational updates for thermomechanically coupled gradient-enhanced elastoplasticity -- implementation based on hyper-dual numbers ⋮ Optimized growth and reorientation of anisotropic material based on evolution equations ⋮ Non-convex dissipation potentials in multiscale non-equilibrium thermodynamics ⋮ Quasi-brittle damage modeling based on incremental energy relaxation combined with a viscous-type regularization ⋮ Variational modeling and finite-element simulation of functional fatigue in polycrystalline shape memory alloys ⋮ An evolutionary topology optimization approach with variationally controlled growth ⋮ An experimentally-fitted thermodynamical constitutive model for polycrystalline shape memory alloys
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- On the existence of symmetry relations and dissipation potentials
- A micromechanical model for pretextured polycrystalline shape-memory alloys including elastic anisotropy
- Incremental energy minimization in dissipative solids
- A maximum-dissipation principle in generalized plasticity
- The thermodynamics of elastic materials with heat conduction and viscosity
- Associative coupled thermoplasticity at finite strains: Formulation, numerical analysis and implementation
- Generalized standard media and variational principles in classical and finite strain elastoplasticity
- Homogenization of inelastic solid materials at finite strains based on incremental minimization principles. Application to the texture analysis of polycrystals.
- The variational formulation of viscoplastic constitutive updates
- Inelastic constitutive relations for solids: An internal-variable theory and its application to metal plasticity
- Method of Lagrange multipliers for exploitation of the entropy principle
- Continuum Thermodynamics
- A unified procedure for construction of theories of deformable media. I. Classical continuum physics
- On the relation between the principle of maximum dissipation and inelastic evolution given by dissipation potentials
- The Derivation of Constitutive Relations from the Free Energy and the Dissipation Function
- A study on the principle of maximum dissipation for coupled and non-coupled non-isothermal processes in materials
- A study on the principle of maximum dissipation for coupled and non-coupled non-isothermal processes in materials
This page was built for publication: The principle of the minimum of the dissipation potential for non-isothermal processes