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New Version of the Thermodynamically Consistent Model of Maxwell Viscosity

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Formalization of the evolutionary equations of continuum mechanics in the form of a Galilean-invariant nondivergent hyperbolic system is described. Special attention is paid to supplementing the system by additional equations required for validity of the conservation laws. A new version of Maxwell relaxation terms is proposed which is consistent with the additional equations and ensures gauge invariance.

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Godunov, S.K. New Version of the Thermodynamically Consistent Model of Maxwell Viscosity. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics 45, 775–783 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JAMT.0000046023.07820.a7

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