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Strain-Temperature and Strain-Entropy Internal Constraints in Finite Thermoelasticity
Starting out with the set of unconstrained thermoelastic materials, appropriate equivalence relations are introduced as a means towards defining internally constrained materials. The construction is first carried out in strain-temperature space, and subsequently in strain-entropy space. The question of the interrelationships between the two types of constraints is examined.