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Dynamic thermoviscoelasticity in a thermal shock problem

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A thermal shock problem for the viscoelastic area under abrupt temperature heating by a medium is studied. Based on the determining relationships for the dynamic thermoelasticity and the Maxwell and Kelvin linear rheological models, new integral relationships for the dynamic thermoviscoelasticity, which have an extensive field for practical applications in various fields of science and engineering, are proposed.

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Original Russian Text © E.M. Kartashov, 2012, published in Izvestiya RAN. Energetika.

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Kartashov, E.M. Dynamic thermoviscoelasticity in a thermal shock problem. Therm. Eng. 59, 1051–1061 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601512140054

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