Transition from mechanical equilibrium to thermal equilibrium in a chain of unstable springs

作者: Toshio Yoshikawa

DOI: 10.1016/S0375-9601(02)01658-4

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摘要: Abstract A mathematical model is studied numerically for a chain of unstable springs with non-monotone force function. When the contracts slowly, state changes abruptly. This change shown to be transition from mechanical equilibrium thermal by comparing theoretical force–elongation and temperature–force relations corresponding determined numerical experiment.

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