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The following pages link to On the thermomechanics of shape memory wires (Q1296949):
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- Analytical study on the stress-induced phase or variant transformation in slender shape memory alloy samples (Q399835) (← links)
- Constitutive modeling of shape memory alloy wire with non-local rate kinetics (Q407614) (← links)
- Phase transitions induced by extension in a slender SMA cylinder: analytical solutions for the hysteresis loop based on a quasi-3D continuum model (Q422574) (← links)
- Hyperelastic internal balance by multiplicative decomposition of the deformation gradient (Q481825) (← links)
- On the mechanics of a growing tumor (Q532853) (← links)
- A thermodynamic framework for the modeling of crystallizable shape memory polymers (Q540925) (← links)
- Instabilities induced by phase transformation fronts coalescence during the phase transitions in a thin SMA layer: mechanism and analytical descriptions (Q660615) (← links)
- Modeling in cardiovascular biomechanics (Q660663) (← links)
- On the derivation of an admissibility condition for phase boundary propagation in an SMA bar based on a 3-D formulation (Q781605) (← links)
- On implicit constitutive theories. (Q851583) (← links)
- Incompressible rate-type fluids with pressure and shear-rate dependent material moduli (Q864211) (← links)
- Uniaxial modeling of multivariant shape-memory materials with internal sublooping using dissipation functions (Q865124) (← links)
- On smeared and micromechanical approaches to modeling martensitic transformations in SMA (Q933570) (← links)
- A thermodynamic framework for a mixture of two liquids (Q1003231) (← links)
- Constitutive modeling of the mechanics associated with triple shape memory polymers (Q1623207) (← links)
- A thermodynamic framework for the modeling of crystallizable triple shape memory polymers (Q1625345) (← links)
- Closed-form solutions for inhomogeneous states of a slender 3-D SMA cylinder undergoing stress-induced phase transitions (Q1627136) (← links)
- On the effect of dissipation in shape-memory alloys (Q1874248) (← links)
- On the development of fluid models of the differential type within a new thermodynamic framework (Q1939817) (← links)
- A thermodynamic approach to rate-type models of elastic-plastic materials (Q2071278) (← links)
- Analytical study on phase transition of shape memory alloy wire under uniaxial tension (Q2183818) (← links)
- Thermo-mechanical modeling of viscoelastic crystallizable shape memory polymers (Q2234821) (← links)
- A thermodynamical formulation for the constitutive modeling of a shape memory alloy with two martensite phases (Q2515328) (← links)
- On the modeling of equilibrium twin interfaces in a single-crystalline magnetic shape memory alloy sample. I: Theoretical formulation (Q2629195) (← links)
- An energetic formulation of a one-dimensional model of superelastic SMA (Q2630657) (← links)
- A three-species model for simulating torsional response of shape memory alloy components using thermodynamic principles and discrete Preisach models (Q2950699) (← links)
- On The Role of the Eshelby Energy-Momentum Tensor in Materials with Multiple Natural Configurations (Q3417470) (← links)
- Visco‐elasto‐plastic model for martensitic phase transformation in shape‐memory alloys (Q4785013) (← links)
- Diffusion of a fluid through an anisotropically chemically reacting thermoelastic body within the context of mixture theory (Q5167920) (← links)
- Thermomechanical modelling, nonlinear dynamics and chaos in shape memory oscillators (Q5712051) (← links)
- Three-dimensional nonlocal models of deformable ferroelectrics: a thermodynamically consistent approach (Q6072886) (← links)
- On the affordances of the MaxEP principle (Q6176863) (← links)
- Effect of axial preloads on torsional behavior of superelastic shape memory alloy tubes – experimental investigation and simulation/predictions of intricate inner loops (Q6599046) (← links)
- On evolving natural curvature for an inextensible, unshearable, viscoelastic rod (Q6612642) (← links)