
Advances in Continuum Physics
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This book is in honor of the late Professor Wolfgang Dreyer from the Weierstrass Institute for Applied Analysis and Stochastics (WIAS) in Berlin.
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Wolfgang Dreyer The Life of a Free-Spirited Scientist.- An Eulerian formulation for dissipative materials using Lie derivatives and GENERIC.- Reference map approach to Eulerian thermomechanics using GENERIC.- Pitfalls in the understanding of thermomechanics of continua.- Compressibility and volume variations due to composition in multicomponent fluids.- Incorporating dissipation in the Lagrange equations: Part I Theory.- Incorporating dissipation in the Lagrange equations: Part II Examples.- On Jump Conditions at Phase Boundaries for Ordered and Disordered Phases.- Balance Laws and Transport Theorems for Flows with Singular Interfaces.- Multi Velocity Sharp Interface Continuum Thermodynamics of Fluid Systems with Adsorption.- Damage Modeling in Batteries by Coupling Lithiation and Mechanics by Means of a Finite Element Method.- On the non constant dielectric susceptibility in continuum models for electrolytes.- Elastic Plastic Creep Deformation and Damage in Sn Ag Cu Solder Alloys.- Constitutive theory and simulation of entropy and enthalpy relaxation in the glass transition regime.- Constitutive equations for non linear isotropic limited compressible elastic solids.- Phase field Cosserat modelling of grain boundary pore interaction.- Phase field modeling and sharp interface limits of multi component gas liquid flows with electrochemical reactions and phase transition effects.- Hyperbolic relaxation of the chemical potential in the viscous Cahn Hilliard equation.- A new approach to thermodynamically consistent models for SMAs.- Which frequency bands are responsible for noise-induced triggering of thermoacoustic instabilities?.- A model for tidal effects on a planet.- Mass transport in Fokker Planck equations with general potentials.- Distortion and Residual Stresses in an Additively Manufactured Disc Stack: Continuum Modeling and FEM Simulation for Polyamide 12.- Approaches to conservative Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics with entropy.- Martensitic nucleation a phonon thermodynamics approach.- The Maximum Entropy Principle in Nonequilibrium Thermodynamics: A Brief History and the Contributions of Wolfgang Dreyer.- Phonon Hydrodynamics Revisited.- On the visual explanation of the isotherm dilute atmosphere.
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