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I now place the theory within a thermodynamical context. I consider a mechanical version of the second law, which I show to be a special case of a formulation that allows for thermal variations associated with the transfer of heat. The treatment is nonclassical; it accounts for configurational working and heating associated with the transfer of material to a migrating control volume.
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(2000). Thermodynamics. Relation Between Bulk Tension and Energy. Eshelby Identity. In: Configurational Forces as Basic Concepts of Continuum Physics. Applied Mathematical Sciences, vol 137. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-22656-9_6
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