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9th Distinguished Lecture丨A Nonlinear Approach to Viscoelasticity via Rational Extended Thermodynamics

时间

2024年4月11日(星期四)
14:00-15:00

地点

E4-233 & ZOOM

主持

理论科学研究院周珍楠

受众

全体师生

分类

学术与研究

9th Distinguished Lecture丨A Nonlinear Approach to Viscoelasticity via Rational Extended Thermodynamics

时间:2024年4月11日(周四)14:00-15:00

Time:14:00-15:00, Thursday, April 11, 2024

地点:云谷校区E4-233 & ZOOM

Venue: E4-233, Yungu Campus & ZOOM

ZOOM ID:999 9719 0086

PASSCODE: 890082


主持人/Host: Zhennan Zhou, ITS

主讲人/Speaker:Tommaso Ruggeri, University of Bologna

主讲人简介/Biography:Professor Ruggeri is an Emeritus Professor of the University of Bologna, Italy, where he became a full professor of mathematical physics in 1980. He is a member of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, the Academia Europaea, the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, the European Academy of Sciences, and the Academy of Sciences of Bologna, Naples, and Messina. Professor Ruggeri's research activity is dedicated to problems of mathematical physics and applied mathematics; in particular, he has given significant results on the propagation of non-linear waves and in classical and relativistic continuous media.

讲座主题/Title:A Nonlinear Approach to Viscoelasticity via Rational Extended Thermodynamics

讲座摘要/Abstract: 

First, is presented a brief survey of the theory of Rational Extended Thermodynamics (RET), which serves as a bridge between Kinetic theory (mesoscopic scale) and non-equilibrium continuum theory (macroscopic scale). RET is closely related, from a mathematical standpoint to symmetric hyperbolic systems with a convex entropy law. Subsequently, is presented a recent work concerning a hyperbolic model of nonlinear viscoelasticity. The differential system is entirely determined by the universal principles of RET, exhibiting a symmetric hyperbolic form, and ensuring the existence of global smooth solutions for appropriately small initial data. In the linear case, the equation for viscous stress reduces to the well-known Maxwell model, representing a plausible nonlinear extension of the Maxwell-type model. The total stress, however, adheres to a nonlinear Zener model.