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Mixturesematical model, each point in the mixture may be occupied by all of the substances simultaneously. If the chemical structure of a substance changes when it enters the mixture then the mixture is said to be chemically reacting.Indent 发表于 2025-3-29 04:06:48
Micropolar Mediapoints no longer as purely geometric in character but as rigid-body particles or even deformable continua. Models accounting for rigid-body particles are within the theories of micropolar media. In this chapter, the balance laws of mass, linear momentum, angular momentum, and energy are derived by a喃喃而言 发表于 2025-3-29 09:53:35
Porous Materialsccurring porous media include sand, soil, and some types of stone. The present approach to the modelling of porous media is based directly on the theory of mixtures. Emphasis is given to the model consisting of a solid (skeletal material) and the remaining constituents as fluids. Next Darcy’s law ishermitage 发表于 2025-3-29 14:04:45
Electromagnetism of Continuous Mediasistent with the second law of thermodynamics and to comply with the objectivity requirements. The models developed in this chapter describe various material properties and applied electromagnetic fields. The general subject of electroelasticity allows the investigation of piezoelectric materials. F使成核 发表于 2025-3-29 19:20:45
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Ferroicsviour and hysteresis. They may have a strong permanent polarization but only if the temperature lies below a characteristic temperature, called the Curie temperature. In this chapter, a nonlinear approach to ferroelectrics is investigated and then a general setting is established for the modelling o贫穷地活 发表于 2025-3-30 07:32:45
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