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  • 1975-1979  (2)
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    Archive for rational mechanics and analysis 65 (1977), S. 153-192 
    ISSN: 1432-0673
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The differential equations and boundary conditions describing the behavior of a finitely deformable, heat-conducting composite material are derived by means of a systematic application of the laws of continuum mechanics to a well-defined macroscopic model consisting of interpenetrating solid continua. Each continuum represents one identifiable constituent of the N-constituent composite. The influence of viscous dissipation is included in the general treatment. Although the motion of the combined composite continuum may be arbitrarily large, the relative displacement of the individual constituents is required to be infinitesimal in order that the composite not rupture. The linear version of the equations in the absence of heat conduction and viscosity is exhibited in detail for the case of the two-constituent composite. The linear equations are written for both the isotropic and transversely isotropic material symmetries. Plane wave solutions in the isotropic case reveal the existence of high-frequency (optical type) branches as well as the ordinary low-frequency (acoustic type) branches, and all waves are dispersive. For the linear isotropic equations both static and dynamic potential representations are obtained, each of which is shown to be complete. The solutions for both the concentrated ordinary body force and relative body force are obtained from the static potential representation.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    Springer
    Archive for rational mechanics and analysis 68 (1978), S. 27-36 
    ISSN: 1432-0673
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The general nonlinear differential equations describing the interaction of finitely deformable, polarizable, heat conducting intrinsic n-type semiconductors with the quasi-static electric field are transformed from the unknown present coordinate description to the known reference coordinate description, which is the form needed in the treatment of problems. For the differential form of each balance equation in the reference coordinate description, the associated integral form is obtained. The resulting integral forms turn out as expected with the exception of the one due to the balance of linear momentum for the semiconducting fluid, in which an important change in and simplification from the form used heretofore is introduced. More importantly, the previous existing integral form of the equation of the balance of energy in the present coordinate description is transformed to a different form, which is equivalent to the original form only when the field variables are differentiable. The revised integral form in the present coordinate description is then transformed to the reference coordinate description, from which an energetic jump condition across a moving non-material surface of discontinuity is obtained which is consistent with all the other jump conditions obtained from the other integral forms. In addition, the expression for the quasi-static electric Poynting vector in the reference coordinate description is determined.
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