Materials With Memory Initial Boundary Value Problems For Constitutive Equations With Internal Varia
This comprehensive analysis explores the intricate world of materials with memory, focusing on initial boundary value problems that arise when modeling their behavior. It delves into advanced constitutive equations that effectively incorporate internal variables, essential for capturing complex phenomena like viscoelasticity, plasticity, or damage evolution within a material. Understanding these formulations is crucial for accurate prediction of material response under diverse loading conditions and for innovation in material science and engineering applications.