This thesis derives a continuum theory for solid solutions undergoing chemo-mechanical processes. The theoretical foundations rely on modern continuum mechanics, thermodynamics far from equilibrium, and phase-field models. A set of balance equations in the form of partial differential equations captures the evolution process. These equations describe how mass, linear and angular momenta, internal energy and entropy vary in time as deformation, mass transport, and chemical reactions take place
CHAPTER 1. PURE CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS 11.1. Characteristic values of a solid 11.2. Effect of stress and...
Continuum thermodynamic constitutive phase field models are developed to simulate the rate dependent...
In the article, interaction of foundations with foundation beds is described and represented on the ...
Recent studies on metamorphic petrology as well as microstructural observations suggest the influenc...
We use a coupled thermodynamically consistent framework to model reactive chemo-mechanical responses...
At high temperature and pressure, solid diffusion and chemical reactions between rock minerals lead ...
This thesis presents a continuum-kinetic approach for modeling general problems in multiphase solid ...
AbstractThe interplay between stress and chemical processes is a fundamental aspect of how rocks evo...
Applying diffusion coupled deformation theory, we investigate how the elastic properties of a solid ...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Geophysical ...
Reactive chemo-mechanical responses of solid solutions far from equilibrium under heterogeneous stre...
This dissertation develops a computational framework for modeling multi-constituent material systems...
This book presents different thermodynamic approaches in the area of constitutive theory: thermodyna...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science, 1974.3...
In the last decades, a particular attention in solid mechanics has been devoted to the investigation...
CHAPTER 1. PURE CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS 11.1. Characteristic values of a solid 11.2. Effect of stress and...
Continuum thermodynamic constitutive phase field models are developed to simulate the rate dependent...
In the article, interaction of foundations with foundation beds is described and represented on the ...
Recent studies on metamorphic petrology as well as microstructural observations suggest the influenc...
We use a coupled thermodynamically consistent framework to model reactive chemo-mechanical responses...
At high temperature and pressure, solid diffusion and chemical reactions between rock minerals lead ...
This thesis presents a continuum-kinetic approach for modeling general problems in multiphase solid ...
AbstractThe interplay between stress and chemical processes is a fundamental aspect of how rocks evo...
Applying diffusion coupled deformation theory, we investigate how the elastic properties of a solid ...
This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced PDF of an article accepted for publication in Geophysical ...
Reactive chemo-mechanical responses of solid solutions far from equilibrium under heterogeneous stre...
This dissertation develops a computational framework for modeling multi-constituent material systems...
This book presents different thermodynamic approaches in the area of constitutive theory: thermodyna...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth and Planetary Science, 1974.3...
In the last decades, a particular attention in solid mechanics has been devoted to the investigation...
CHAPTER 1. PURE CRYSTALLINE SOLIDS 11.1. Characteristic values of a solid 11.2. Effect of stress and...
Continuum thermodynamic constitutive phase field models are developed to simulate the rate dependent...
In the article, interaction of foundations with foundation beds is described and represented on the ...