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Figure 1: Linear elements in 1D and 2D
Figure 3: Temperature and total entropy rate time-evolution predicted by the CGFEmethod in an isolated 1D bar for the initial temperature distribution shown in Fig
Table 1: Nodal temperature configurations T producing violation of the second law ofthermodynamics ( S˙h < 0)

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