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    Coupled stress-diffusion: Case II (English)
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    29 August 1993
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    The problem of a molecular deformation in a polymeric solid is considered using the global balance principles and micromechanical considerations. A complete set of coupled governing balance equations and constitutive laws is given. An example of the initial-boundary value problem is presented to demonstrate that the qualitative features of diffusion behaviour are replicated.
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    rubber-glass transition
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    Flory-Huggins free energy of mixing
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    molecular deformation
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    polymeric solid
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    global balance principles
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    initial-boundary value problem
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