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Thermal Effects in Viscoplasticity

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Thermoinelasticity

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The basic object of the present paper is the description of the behaviour of an elastic/viscoplastic material during thermodynamic process within the framework of thermodynamics with internal state variables1.

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Olszak, W., Perzyna, P. (1970). Thermal Effects in Viscoplasticity. In: Boley, B.A. (eds) Thermoinelasticity. IUTAM Symposia. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-8244-4_12

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