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Thermostatics of an infinite mixture of an elastic solid and a fluid containing a spherical thermal inclusion
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    Thermostatics of an infinite mixture of an elastic solid and a fluid containing a spherical thermal inclusion (English)
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    14 December 1992
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    We obtain the thermoelastic equations for a mixture of an elastic solid and a fluid. We observe that the thermoelastic equations of a mixture and the Lamé's equations of the thermoelasticity are formally the same. Throughout this paper, we find a more generalized form of Betti's reciprocal theorem and Maysel's formula for a mixture. Finally, a solution of a spherical thermal inclusion in an infinite mixture is obtained by using generalized Maysel's formula and by direct integration of the governing differential equations.
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    Poisson's equation for a mixture
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    thermoelastic equations
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    Lamé's equations
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    Betti's reciprocal theorem
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    Maysel's formula
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