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| Property / description: The elastic stresses are given via the derivative of a free energy density function, the viscous stresses are of Kelvin-Voigt type and formulated in terms of a dissipation potental. The evolution of the concentration is given via a diffusion equation that is pulled-back to the reference configuration. The mobility law depends nonlinearly on the deformation gradient and the concentration itself. / rank | |||
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| Property / used by: calculation of deformation and concentration / rank | |||
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The elastic stresses are given via the derivative of a free energy density function, the viscous stresses are of Kelvin-Voigt type and formulated in terms of a dissipation potental. The evolution of the concentration is given via a diffusion equation that is pulled-back to the reference configuration. The mobility law depends nonlinearly on the deformation gradient and the concentration itself. | |||
| Property / description: The elastic stresses are given via the derivative of a free energy density function, the viscous stresses are of Kelvin-Voigt type and formulated in terms of a dissipation potental. The evolution of the concentration is given via a diffusion equation that is pulled-back to the reference configuration. The mobility law depends nonlinearly on the deformation gradient and the concentration itself. / rank | |||
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The finite mechanical deformation is quasistatic and is formulated in the Lagrangian frame. The total stress consists of elastic and viscous stresses. Moreover, a second-order hyper-stress regularization is taken into account. | |||
| Property / description: The finite mechanical deformation is quasistatic and is formulated in the Lagrangian frame. The total stress consists of elastic and viscous stresses. Moreover, a second-order hyper-stress regularization is taken into account. / rank | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:20, 10 November 2025
mathematical model describing the coupled evolution of the mechanical deformation and the concentration of a species
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mathematical model describing the coupled evolution of the mechanical deformation and the concentration of a species |
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The elastic stresses are given via the derivative of a free energy density function, the viscous stresses are of Kelvin-Voigt type and formulated in terms of a dissipation potental. The evolution of the concentration is given via a diffusion equation that is pulled-back to the reference configuration. The mobility law depends nonlinearly on the deformation gradient and the concentration itself.
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The finite mechanical deformation is quasistatic and is formulated in the Lagrangian frame. The total stress consists of elastic and viscous stresses. Moreover, a second-order hyper-stress regularization is taken into account.
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