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The following pages link to A thermo-mechanical continuum theory with internal length for cohesionless granular materials. I: A class of constitutive models. (Q2501877):
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- On the equilibrium response of different modeling approaches for the porosity variation in dry granular matter (Q407649) (← links)
- Rapid dry granular flows down an incline: a constitutive theory with an independent kinematic internal length (Q726176) (← links)
- Volume-weighted mixture theory for granular materials (Q841899) (← links)
- Modeling dry granular mass flows as elasto-visco-hypoplastic continua with microstructural effects. I: thermodynamically consistent constitutive model (Q943044) (← links)
- Modeling dry granular mass flows as elasto-visco-hypoplastic continua with microstructural effects. II: numerical simulations of benchmark flow problems (Q943045) (← links)
- A mesoscopic continuum description of dry granular materials (Q1007063) (← links)
- Towards a constitutive law for the unsteady contact stress in granular media (Q1018473) (← links)
- Microcontinuum derivation of Goodman-Cowin theory for granular materials (Q1018490) (← links)
- A variational principle for the revised Goodman-Cowin theory with internal length (Q1020260) (← links)
- A generalized Mohr-Coulomb criterion implied by the revised Goodman-Cowin theory (Q1044302) (← links)
- A thermo-mechanical continuum theory with internal length for cohesionless granular materials. II: Non-equilibrium postulates and numerical simulations of simple shear, plane Poiseuille and gravity driven problems. (Q2501878) (← links)
- Gibbs free energy and integrability of continuum models for granular media at equilibrium (Q2629021) (← links)
- Constitutive modeling of multiphase flows with moving interfaces and contact line (Q2629158) (← links)
- Toward the thermodynamic modeling of reacting ionic mixtures (Q2630653) (← links)
- Rheological characteristics of solid-fluid transition in dry granular dense flows: A thermodynamically consistent constitutive model with a pressure-ratio order parameter (Q2854883) (← links)