Multiscale asymptotic homogenization for multiphysics problems with multiple spatial and temporal scales: A coupled thermo-viscoelastic example problem
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Publication:1870666
DOI10.1016/S0020-7683(02)00255-XzbMath1032.74627MaRDI QIDQ1870666
Publication date: 14 May 2003
Published in: International Journal of Solids and Structures (Search for Journal in Brave)
74C10: Small-strain, rate-dependent theories of plasticity (including theories of viscoplasticity)
74Q15: Effective constitutive equations in solid mechanics
74E30: Composite and mixture properties
74F05: Thermal effects in solid mechanics
74A40: Random materials and composite materials
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