Nonlinear finite elements/Homework11/Solutions/Problem 1/Part 2

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Problem 1: Part 2: Energy equation

For an adiabatic process, the rate of change of temperature can be written as

T˙=χρCpσ:ε˙p

where χ is the Taylor-Quinney coefficient, ρ is the density, and Cp is the specific heat. Express T˙ in terms of γ˙ and f/σ. This is the evolution law for T.

Plugging in the expression for ε˙p, we get

T˙=χγ˙ρCpσ:fσ.

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