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Finite element analysis of coupled constituent diffusion in thermoelastic solids
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    Finite element analysis of coupled constituent diffusion in thermoelastic solids (English)
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    A finite element theory, suitable for describing the transient mass diffusion of a mobile constituent in a deformable thermoelastic solid, is presented. The theory considers the effects of coupling between concentration, temperature, and strain on a diffusing constituent in a parent solid. Numerical results are compared with closed-form analytical solutions of one-dimensional coupled diffusion problems. Numerical results are also compared with experimental data on internal hydrogen diffusion in beta-phase titanium alloys subjected to bending stress.
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    finite element theory
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    transient mass diffusion
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    mobile constituent
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    deformable thermoelastic solid
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    effects of coupling
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    concentration
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    temperature
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    strain
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    diffusing constituent
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