Continuous Media with Microstructure

The contributions to the book concern various aspects of extension of classical continuum models. These extensions are related to the appearance of microstructures both natural as well as these created by processes. To the first class belong various thermodynamic models of multicomponent systems suc...

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Other Authors: Albers, Bettina (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2010, 2010
Edition:1st ed. 2010
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Towards Poroelasticity of Fractal Materials -- The Maxwell Problem (Mathematical Aspects) -- Continuum-Molecular Modeling of Nanostructured Materials -- WAVES -- Linear Wave Propagation in Unsaturated Rocks and Soils -- Explicit Solution Formulas for the Acoustic Diffraction Problem with a Slit in a Hard and a Soft Screen -- On the Stability of the Inversion of Measured Seismic Wave Velocities to Estimate Porosity in Fluid-Saturated Porous Media -- On Two Insufficiently Exploited Conservation Laws in Continuum Mechanics: Canonical Momentum and Action -- Waves and Dislocations -- PHASE TRANSITIONS -- Liquid-Solid Phase Transitions in a Deformable Container -- Composite Beams with Embedded Shape Memory Alloy -- Microstructures in the Ti50Ni50???x Pd x Alloys’ Cubic-to-Orthorhombic Phase Transformation: A Proposed Energy Landscape.-GRANULAR MEDIA -- Analysis of Shear Banding with a Hypoplastic Constitutive Model for a Dry and Cohesionless Granular Material --  
505 0 |a Principal Axes and Values of the Dispersion Coefficient in the 2D Axially Symmetric Porous Medium -- The Importance of Sand in Earth Sciences 
505 0 |a SCIENTIFIC LIFE OF PROF. DR. KRZYSZTOF WILMA?SKI -- Curriculum Vitae of Prof. Dr. K.Wilma?ski -- Publications of Prof. Dr. K. Wilma?ski -- THERMODYNAMIC MODELING -- On Pore Fluid Pressure and Effective Solid Stress in the Mixture Theory of Porous Media -- An Extrapolation of Thermodynamics to Evolutionary Genetics -- Some Recent Results on Multi-temperature Mixture of Fluids -- EXTENSIONS OF CONSTITUTIVE LAWS -- Hypocontinua -- On Constitutive Choices for Smectic Elastomers -- A Note on the Representation of Cosserat Rotation -- Material Uniformity and the Concept of the Stress Space -- Coupled Nonlinear Thermoelastic Equations for an Orthotropic Beam with Thermal and Viscous Dissipation -- On the Mathematical Modelling of Functionally Graded Composites with a Determistinic Microstructure -- MICRO- AND NANOSCALE MECHANICS -- On the Derivation of Biological Tissue Models from Kinetic Models of Multicellular Growing Systems -- Instabilites in Arch Shaped MEMS --  
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653 |a Mechanics, Applied 
653 |a Heat engineering 
653 |a Ceramic materials 
653 |a Thermodynamics 
653 |a Heat transfer 
653 |a Ceramics 
653 |a Solids 
653 |a Solid Mechanics 
653 |a Mass transfer 
653 |a Engineering Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer 
653 |a Soft condensed matter 
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520 |a The contributions to the book concern various aspects of extension of classical continuum models. These extensions are related to the appearance of microstructures both natural as well as these created by processes. To the first class belong various thermodynamic models of multicomponent systems such as porous materials, composites, materials with microscopic heterogeneities. To the second class belong primarily microstructures created by phase transformations. Invited authors cover both fields of thermodynamic modeling and mathematical analysis of such continua with microstructure. In particular the following subjects are covered: thermodynamic modeling of saturated and unsaturated porous and granular media, linear and nonlinear waves in such materials, extensions of constitutive laws by internal variables, higher gradients and nonequilibrium fields, stochastic processes in porous and fractal materials, thermodynamic modeling of composite materials, mathematical analysis of multicomponent systems, phase transformations in solids