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In a previous paper the propagation of linear longitudinal acoustic waves in isotropic media with shear and volume viscosity and a tensorial internal variable was considered and the expressions for the velocity and attenuation of the waves were obtained. In the present paper we investigate the...
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The propagation of linear transverse acoustic waves in isotropic media in which mechanical relaxation phenomena occur was considered in a previous paper. In particular expressions for the velocity and attenuation of the waves were obtained and the limiting cases of waves with high and low...
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In this paper we investigate the relation (dynamical equation of state) among the (mechanical hydrostatic) pressure P, the volume ν and the temperature T of an isotropic medium with an arbitrary number, say n, of scalar internal degrees of freedom. It is assumed that the irreversible processes...
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A general method devised to construct oscillatory approximate solutions is applied to a system of equations which describes the behaviour of isotropic media in which mechanical relaxation phenomena occur. The propagation into a uniform unperturbed state is explicitly worked out and the growth...
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In some previous papers a theory for dielectric relaxation phenomena in polarizable media was developed by introducing a set of thermodynamic internal variables identified with the n + 1 partial specific polarization vectors p(k) (k = 0, 1, 2, …, n) in which the total specific polarization...
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It has been shown by the author in a previous paper that thermodynamic vectorial internal degrees of freedom which influence the polarization or the magnetization of a medium may give rise to dielectric or magnetic relaxation phenomena. Snoek's equation for magnetic relaxation phenomena was...
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In a previous paper we have investigated the relation (dynamical equation of state) among the hydrostatic pressure P, the volume v and the temperature T of an isotropic medium with an arbitrary number, say n, of scalar internal degress of freedom. It has been shown that linearization of the...
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In a previous paper it has been shown by the author that a vectorial internal variable may give rise to dielectric relaxation phenomena and that if such a variable occurs the polarization P may be written in the form P = P(0) + P(1), where changes in P(0) are reversible processes and changes in...
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In some previous papers one of us developed a theory of dielectric and magnetic relaxation phenomena based on non-equilibrium thermodynamics. In one of these papers possible cross effects between dielectric (or magnetic) relaxation and heat conduction were discussed. It was shown in particular...
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In some previous papers one of us (G.A.K.) discussed dielectric relaxation phenomena with the aid of non-equilibrium thermodynamics. In particular the Debye equation for dielectric relaxation in polar liquids was derived. It was also noted that generalizations of the Debye equation may be...
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