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Mathematical Aspects Of Multiporosity Continua 1st Edition Brian Straughan Auth

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Mathematical Aspects Of Multiporosity Continua 1st Edition Brian Straughan Auth
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.96 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Brian Straughan (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319701714, 9783319701721, 3319701711, 331970172X
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Mathematical Aspects Of Multiporosity Continua 1st Edition Brian Straughan Auth by Brian Straughan (auth.) 9783319701714, 9783319701721, 3319701711, 331970172X instant download after payment.

This book is devoted to describing theories for porous media where such pores have an inbuilt macro structure and a micro structure. For example, a double porosity material has pores on a macro scale, but additionally there are cracks or fissures in the solid skeleton. The actual body is allowed to deform and thus the underlying theory is one of elasticity. Various different descriptions are reviewed.

Chapter 1 introduces the classical linear theory of elastodynamics together with uniqueness and continuous dependence results. Chapters 2 and 3 review developments of theories for double and triple porosity using a pressure-displacement structure and also using voids-displacement. Chapter 4 compares various aspects of the pressure-displacement and voids-displacement theories via uniqueness studies and wave motion analysis. Mathematical analyses of double and triple porosity materials are included concentrating on uniqueness and stability studies in chapters 5 to 7. In chapters 8 and 9 the emphasis is on wave motion in double porosity materials with special attention paid to nonlinear waves. The final chapter embraces a novel area where an elastic body with a double porosity structure is analyzed, but the thermodynamics allows for heat to travel as a wave rather than simply by diffusion.

This book will be of value to mathematicians, theoretical engineers and other practitioners who are interested in double or triple porosity elasticity and its relevance to many diverse applications.

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