Reviewing the roots of continuum formulations in molecular systems. Part III: Stresses, couple stresses, heat fluxes
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2807289
DOI10.1177/1081286513516480zbMath1338.74004OpenAlexW2324652671MaRDI QIDQ2807289
Publication date: 20 May 2016
Published in: Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1177/1081286513516480
Thermal effects in solid mechanics (74F05) Research exposition (monographs, survey articles) pertaining to mechanics of deformable solids (74-02) Stress (74A10) Molecular, statistical, and kinetic theories in solid mechanics (74A25)
Related Items (3)
On the modeling of transport phenomena in continuum and statistical mechanics ⋮ Comparison of several staggered atomistic-to-continuum concurrent coupling strategies ⋮ On the equivalence of the two foundational formulations for atomistic flux in inhomogeneous transport processes
Cites Work
- New insights into the classical mechanics of particle systems
- Coupling of atomistic and continuum simulations using a bridging scale decomposition.
- Statistical foundations of liquid-crystal theory. I: Discrete systems of rod-like molecules
- A causality approach to particle dynamics for systems
- Reviewing the roots of continuum formulations in molecular systems. Part I: Particle dynamics, statistical physics, mass and linear momentum balance equations
- Reflection and transmission of plane waves at surfaces carrying material properties and embedded in second-gradient materials
- Reviewing the roots of continuum formulations in molecular systems. Part II: Energy and angular momentum balance equations
- A new look at the atomic level virial stress: on continuum-molecular system equivalence
- Truss Modular Beams with Deformation Energy Depending on Higher Displacement Gradients
- Macroscale balance relations for bulk, interfacial and common line systems in multiphase flows through porous media on the basis of molecular considerations
- Translation of Walter Noll's ``Derivation of the fundamental equations of continuum thermodynamics from statistical mechanics
- A unified interpretation of stress in molecular systems
This page was built for publication: Reviewing the roots of continuum formulations in molecular systems. Part III: Stresses, couple stresses, heat fluxes