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The following pages link to Chirality in isotropic linear gradient elasticity (Q2428295):
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- Deformation of chiral rods in the strain gradient theory of thermoelasticity (Q324542) (← links)
- A theory of chiral Cosserat elastic plates (Q359566) (← links)
- Strain gradient theory of porous solids with initial stresses and initial heat flux (Q478701) (← links)
- Influence of first to second gradient coupling energy terms on the wave propagation of three-dimensional non-centrosymmetric architectured materials (Q1625238) (← links)
- Timoshenko beam model for chiral materials (Q1633037) (← links)
- On chiral effects in strain gradient elasticity (Q1658111) (← links)
- Deformation of thin chiral plates in strain gradient elasticity (Q1669382) (← links)
- A theory of thermopiezoelectricity with strain gradient and electric field gradient effects (Q1788065) (← links)
- Application of a non-conforming tetrahedral element in the context of the three-dimensional strain gradient elasticity (Q1986755) (← links)
- Elastodynamic transformation cloaking for non-centrosymmetric gradient solids (Q2031396) (← links)
- Chirality in the plane (Q2670035) (← links)
- A unified model for the dynamical flexoelectric effect in isotropic dielectric materials (Q2671689) (← links)
- Qualitative properties in strain gradient thermoelasticity with microtemperatures (Q4564854) (← links)
- Strain gradient theory of chiral Cosserat thermoelasticity without energy dissipation (Q5964427) (← links)
- On the thermal stresses in chiral porous elastic beams (Q6060167) (← links)
- Stability aspects in strain gradient theory of thermoelasticity with mass diffusion (Q6064486) (← links)
- A gradient theory of porous elastic solids (Q6121488) (← links)
- Inverse Hooke's law and complementary strain energy in coupled strain gradient elasticity (Q6149688) (← links)
- A novel efficient mixed formulation for strain-gradient models (Q6555417) (← links)
- Efficient strain-gradient mixed elements using shared degrees of freedom for the discretised fields (Q6589342) (← links)