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Thermodynamic Properties of Fractional Differ-Integro Type Constitutive Relations
Journal of Thermal Stresses
  • Joe Padovan, University of Akron
  • Jerzy T. Sawicki, Cleveland State University
  • Arkadi Leonov, University of Akron
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-1997
Abstract

Using the asymptotic properties of Riemann-Liouville form, the intrinsic rate-based first and second laws of thermodynamics properties of fractional differintegro operator type constitutive representations are investigated by illustrating how the conservative and nonconservalive features of the response behavior interact under spectrally rich inputs. Due to the generality of the development, fractional operator representations of any order are considered. This includes the determination of the underlying features giving rise to frequency dependencies in the phasing and amplitude behavior and in this context the irreversible energy release rate process associated with fractional viscoelastic simulations.

DOI
10.1080/01495739708956115
Citation Information
Padovan, J., Sawicki, J.T., and Leonov, A. (1997). Thermodynamic Properties of Fractional Differ-Integro Type Constitutive Relations. Journal of Thermal Stresses, 20(5), 491-504, doi: 10.1080/01495739708956115.