On the thermodynamic foundations of strain-dependent creep damage and rupture in three dimensions
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second law of thermodynamicsboundary value problem for stress, displacement, temperature and damageconstitutive laws for strain, entropy and damagecoupled and quasi-static uncoupled casesGibbs free energy functional in terms of time integrals of functions of stress, temperature and damagegoverning constitutive laws of the strain-dependent theory of damagenonisothermal multi-dimensional creep damage and rupture
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