Thermodynamically consistent space time discretization of non isothermal mechanical systems in the framework of GENERIC

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Thermodynamically consistent space time discretization of non isothermal mechanical systems in the framework of GENERIC
Author : Schiebl, Mark Georg
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Publisher : KIT Scientific Publishing
Language : English
Release Date : 18 January 2022
ISBN : 9783731511175
Pages : 238 pages
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Thermodynamically consistent space time discretization of non isothermal mechanical systems in the framework of GENERIC by Schiebl, Mark Georg Book PDF Summary

The present work addresses the design of structure-preserving numerical methods that emanate from the general equation for non-equilibrium reversible-irreversible coupling (GENERIC) formalism. Novel energy-momentum (EM) consistent time-stepping schemes in the realm of molecular dynamics are proposed. Moreover, the GENERIC-based structure-preserving numerical methods are extended to the context of large-strain thermoelasticity and thermo-viscoelasticity.

Thermodynamically consistent space time discretization of non isothermal mechanical systems in the framework of GENERIC

The present work addresses the design of structure-preserving numerical methods that emanate from the general equation for non-equilibrium reversible-irreversible coupling (GENERIC) formalism. Novel energy-momentum (EM) consistent time-stepping schemes in the realm of molecular dynamics are proposed. Moreover, the GENERIC-based structure-preserving numerical methods are extended to the context of large-strain thermoelasticity

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