В начале 2016 г. в издательстве Spinger вышла в свет (на английском языке) книга:Sosnovskiy, L. Mechanothermodynamics / L. Sosnovskiy, S. Sherbakov. – Springer, 2016. – 155 p.
ISBN 978-3-319-24979-7 ISBN 978-3-319-24981-0 (eBook)
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-24981-0
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Contents
1 From Theoretical Mechanics to Mechanothermodynamics 1
References 5
2 Energy States of the Mechanothermodynamic System and the Analysis of Its Damageability 7
2.1 General Notions 7
2.2 Energy Theory of Limiting States. 11
2.3 Energy Theory of Damage 16
2.4 Account of Electrochemical Damageability 20
2.5 Some Special Cases 21
2.6 Analysis of Experimental Results 24
2.7 Summary of Experimental Data 33
2.8 Translimiting States 38
2.9 Evolution of a System by Damageability. 46
References 54
3 Entropy States of Mechanothermodynamic Systems and Their Evolution 57
3.1 General Notions 57
3.2 Tribo-Fatigue Entropy. 58
3.3 Calculation of Entropy 63
3.4 Interrelation of Motion, Damage, and Information 72
3.5 Evolution of a System and Entropy 83
References 88
4 Principles of Mechanothermodynamics 91
4.1 General Notions 91
4.2 First Principle of Mechanothermodynamics 93
4.3 Second Principle of Mechanothermodynamics 95
4.4 Third Principle of Mechanothermodynamics 103
4.5 Fourth Principle of Mechanothermodynamics. 108
4.6 A-Evolution. 113
References 122
5 Generalized Model of Mechanothermodynamic States of Continuum. 125
5.1 General Notions 125
5.2 Energy and Entropy Descriptions of Continuum States 125
5.3 Mechanothermodynamic States of Continuum 130
References 140
6 Some Areas for Further Research. 141
References 147
About the Authors. 149
Index 151 |
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