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Thermoelasticity

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The process of mechanical deformation is accompanied or triggered by heating  or cooling . The latter phenomenon is associated with the thermal energy in contrast to the purely mechanical energy stored in the deformed material that was considered in the previous chapters.

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    We regard energy, entropy, heat flux, temperature as primitive (non-reducible) objects.

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Volokh, K. (2019). Thermoelasticity. In: Mechanics of Soft Materials. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8371-7_7

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