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The following pages link to The internal mechanical state of solids with defects (Q1205020):
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- Elasto-plastic materials with lattice defects modeled by second order deformations with non-zero curvature (Q619176) (← links)
- Strain incompatibility in single crystals: Kröner's formula revisited (Q644725) (← links)
- Thermodynamic forces in single crystals with dislocations (Q743544) (← links)
- Material forces in finite elasto-plasticity with continuously distributed dislocations (Q933236) (← links)
- Views on multiplicative elastoplasticity and the continuum theory of dislocations (Q1386139) (← links)
- Observable traces of non-metricity: new constraints on metric-affine gravity (Q1750582) (← links)
- The distributed dislocation method applied to the analysis of elastoplastic strain concentrations (Q1975864) (← links)
- Riemann-Cartan geometry of nonlinear dislocation mechanics (Q2276323) (← links)
- Metric description of singular defects in isotropic materials (Q2347190) (← links)
- Dislocations and disclinations: continuously distributed defects in elasto-plastic crystalline materials (Q2630426) (← links)
- Nonsingular Black Holes in Palatini Extensions of General Relativity (Q2826636) (← links)
- A multiscale model for dislocations: From mesoscopic elasticity to macroscopic plasticity (Q2905245) (← links)
- The Incompatibility Operator: from Riemann’s Intrinsic View of Geometry to a New Model of Elasto-Plasticity (Q3294733) (← links)
- Robustness of braneworld scenarios against tensorial perturbations (Q3462100) (← links)
- Torsion Equation in Anisotropic Elasto-Plastic Materials with Continuously Distributed Dislocations (Q3630024) (← links)
- Disclinations and GND tensor effects on the multislip flow rule in crystal plasticity (Q5133826) (← links)
- Non-local elasto-viscoplastic models with dislocations in finite elasto-plasticity. Part I: Constitutive framework (Q5137389) (← links)
- A geometric theory of thermal stresses (Q5246605) (← links)