
doi: 10.7498/aps.7.62-2
A relaxational bulk visco-elastic theory is formulated, leading to an equation recently assumed by Hall. A derivation is given of an expression for the coefficient of sound attenuation resulting from both shearing and bulk viscosities. The result is compared with classical hydrodynamics generalized in a manner similar to that given by Tisza.
Structure of matter
Structure of matter
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