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Phase Separation Coupled With Damage Processes Analysis Of Phase Field Models In Elastic Media 1st Edition Christian Heinemann

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Phase Separation Coupled With Damage Processes Analysis Of Phase Field Models In Elastic Media 1st Edition Christian Heinemann
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Publisher: Springer Spektrum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.69 MB
Pages: 173
Author: Christian Heinemann, Christiane Kraus (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658052515, 9783658052522, 3658052511, 365805252X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Phase Separation Coupled With Damage Processes Analysis Of Phase Field Models In Elastic Media 1st Edition Christian Heinemann by Christian Heinemann, Christiane Kraus (auth.) 9783658052515, 9783658052522, 3658052511, 365805252X instant download after payment.

The authors explore a unifying model which couples phase separation and damage processes in a system of partial differential equations. The model has technological applications to solder materials where interactions of both phenomena have been observed and cannot be neglected for a realistic description. The equations are derived in a thermodynamically consistent framework and suitable weak formulations for various types of this coupled system are presented. In the main part, existence of weak solutions is proven and degenerate limits are investigated.

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