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Incorporation of Line Quantities in the Continuum Description for Multiphase, Multicomponent Bodies with Intersecting Dividing Surfaces: II. Material Behavior

✍ Scribed by LEONARD M.C. SAGIS; JOHN C. SLATTERY


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
187 KB
Volume
176
Category
Article
ISSN
0021-9797

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✦ Synopsis


excess quantities, like a line mass density, line velocity, line The material behavior of multiphase, multicomponent bodies stress, line energy, and line entropy, with this common line.

with intersecting dividing surfaces is discussed. We show that the Little work has been done to extend the continuum model inclusion of curvature terms in the equations of state for the surto include the effects of line excess quantities since there is face and line internal energies is a violation of the entropy inequallittle experimental evidence that these excess quantities have ity. With the correct equations of state for the surface and line a significant influence on the system as a whole. Line tension internal energies, the results for a static problem derived using seems to be the only exception. De Feijter and Vrij (1), as minimization of the total internal energy are shown to be identical well as Platikanov et al. (2, 3), studied the effects of line to the results derived using the differential momentum balance, the jump momentum balance, and the momentum balance at the tension in thin soap films. Langmuir (4), Harkins (5), and common line.


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