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The following pages link to Derivation of theory of thermoviscoelasticity by means of two-component medium (Q608982):
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- Saturated porous continua in the frame of hybrid description (Q510803) (← links)
- Dispersion relations for the hyperbolic thermal conductivity, thermoelasticity and thermoviscoelasticity (Q1655246) (← links)
- On a micropolar continuum approach to some problems of thermo- and electrodynamics (Q2285494) (← links)
- A new model of a micropolar continuum and some electromagnetic analogies (Q2356459) (← links)
- Micropolar continuum in spatial description (Q2359056) (← links)
- Numerical and analytical study of the propagation of thermoelastic waves in a medium with heat-flux relaxation (Q2363457) (← links)
- Description of nonlinear thermal effects by means of a two-component Cosserat continuum (Q2398671) (← links)
- Description of mechanism of thermal conduction and internal damping by means of two-component Cosserat continuum (Q2439777) (← links)
- A note on dependence of the inertia tensor on the strain measures (Q6114777) (← links)
- A comparison of the finite‐difference and finite‐volume methods for a numerical solution of a hyperbolic thermoelasticity problem utilizing the implicit and explicit schemes (Q6117588) (← links)
- The body‐point model and its application to describe the motion of an electron near the nucleus of a hydrogen atom (Q6183632) (← links)
- Thermo-electrodynamics of conductive media based on the nonlinear viscoelastic Cosserat continuum of a special type (Q6184197) (← links)
- Modeling of physical fields by means of the Cosserat continuum (Q6202575) (← links)
- Modeling of electrodynamic processes by means of mechanical analogies (Q6202858) (← links)
- Deformation in a micropolar material under the influence of Hall current and initial stress fields in the context of a double-temperature thermoelastic theory involving phase lag and higher orders (Q6576354) (← links)