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Hamiltonian and Onsageristic approaches in the nonlinear theory of fluid-permeable elastic continua
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    Hamiltonian and Onsageristic approaches in the nonlinear theory of fluid-permeable elastic continua (English)
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    9 May 1999
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    Using Hamilton's principle for reversible effects and the Onsager-Sedov approach for irreversible effects, we derive a new system of equations governing nonlinear dynamics of fluid-permeable poroelastic media. The equations are in Eulerian variables, suitable for dealing with fluid and solid phenomena simultaneously. The classical (Murnaghan-like) equations of nonlinear elasticity, as well as the governing equations of ideal and Navier-Stokes fluids are shown to be special cases of the general governing system.
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    Murnaghan-like equations of nonlinear elasticity
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    Navier-Stokes equations
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    compressible fluid
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    reversible effects
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    Onsager-Sedov approach
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    irreversible effects
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    Eulerian variables
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