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> Title:Inconsistencies in the current thermodynamic description of elastic
> solids
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> Authors:Jozsef Garai, Alexandre Laugier
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> (Submitted on 17 Aug 2005)
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> Abstract: Using the contemporary thermodynamic equations of elastic solids
> leads to contradictions with the fundamental statem
Sure David, Using the example of a piece of copper rod at ambient temperature,
Rapidly bend the rod and it gets hot at the bend. The more rapid the bend, the
hotter it gets. No inconsistency unless you wish to rewrite thermo.. which some
brainiac should do soon before we tumble.
Richard
David
... one of them would probably be a negative expansion coefficient - i.e.
freezing water, or the mischmetals which contract with applied heat
> Can anyone conclude what the two phenomena are?
David
Hi
I have an idea about what this is all about
http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0508107
The authors talk about inconsistency but my understanding is that it
explains two well known phenomena in everyday life. I want to hear what you
say before I say more.
Can anyone conclude what the two phenomena ar
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