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Available identifiers
MaRDI QID Q6684557
FDO Q6684557
For given external bulk force density, external surface force density, fixed boundary values and external chemical potential.
Contained entities
free energy density
hydraulic conductivity
external chemical potential
mechanical deformation (boundary value)
surface force density
hyperstress potential
external force density
viscous dissipation potential
fluid intrinsic permeability (porous medium)
poro-visco-elastic (Neumann boundary)
g ( t , x ) = ( ∂ ∇ χ Φ ( x , ∇ χ ( t , x ) , c ( t , x ) ) + ∂ ∇ χ ˙ ζ ( x , ∇ χ ˙ ( t , x ) , ∇ χ ( t , x ) , c ( t , x ) ) ) ν − ∇ s ⋅ ( ∂ D 2 χ H ( x , D 2 χ ( t , x ) ) ν )
Φ represents free energy density
χ represents deformation
ν represents unit normal vector
ζ represents viscous dissipation potential
c represents concentration
g represents surface force density
x represents spatial variable
poro-visco-elastic diffusion equation
c ˙ ( t , x ) = − ∇ ⋅ ( M ( x , ∇ χ ( t , x ) , c ( t , x ) ) ∇ ∂ c Φ ( x , ∇ χ ( t , x ) , c ( t , x ) ) )
M represents hydraulic conductivity
Φ represents free energy density
χ represents deformation
c represents concentration
t represents time
poro-visco-elastic quasistatic equation
− ∇ ⋅ ( ∂ ∇ χ Φ ( x , ∇ χ ( t , x ) , c ( t , x ) ) + ∂ ∇ χ ˙ ζ ( x , ∇ χ ˙ ( t , x ) , ∇ χ ( t , x ) , c ( t , x ) ) − ∇ ⋅ ∂ D 2 χ H ( x , D 2 χ ( t , x ) ) ) = f ( t , x )
H represents hyperstress potential
Φ represents free energy density
χ represents deformation
ζ represents viscous dissipation potential
c represents concentration
f represents external force density
t represents time
x represents spatial variable
poro-visco-elastic diffusion boundary condition
M ( ∇ χ , c ) ∇ ∂ c Φ ( x , ∇ χ , c ) ⋅ ν = κ ( x ) ( μ e ( t , x ) − ∂ c Φ ( x , ∇ χ , c ) )
M represents hydraulic conductivity
χ represents deformation
κ represents fluid intrinsic permeability (porous medium)
μ represents external chemical potential
c represents concentration
poro-visco-elastic (Dirichlet boundary)
χ ( t , x ) = χ D ( t , x )
χ represents deformation
χ D represents mechanical deformation (boundary value)
x represents spatial variable
Computational Task
Algorithmic Task
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