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    On the derivation of thermomechanical balance equations for continuous systems with a nonmaterial interface (English)
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    The integral balance laws of continuous systems with an interface are obtained as a limit of balance laws relative to a suitable three- dimensional continuum. This approach supplies a physical interpretation of the quantities appearing in the balance laws and dodges around the non-invariance under Galilean transformations of angular momentum balance.
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    integral balance laws
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    continuous systems
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    interface
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    limit of balance laws
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    three-dimensional continuum
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    non-invariance
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    Galilean transformations
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    angular momentum balance
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