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Mechanics of porous media with phase transformations and periodical structures 2. Solutions of local and global problems

โœ Scribed by Yu.I. Dimitrienko


Book ID
104373055
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
950 KB
Volume
17
Category
Article
ISSN
0997-7538

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โœฆ Synopsis


The present paper is devoted to solving two types of problems: local problems over a periodicity cell and averaged global problems, which were set in Dimitrienko (1997) for porous media with phase transformations of the type: solid phase -gas. A periodicity cell with a cubic pore form is considered. The solution of these problems over the periodicity cell allows us to derive analytically a Darcy type low for a gas phase flow in a porous medium, to obtain an expression for intensive mass transfer between solid and gas phases, to set the form of constitutive relations for porous media with phase transformations, and also to calculate microstresses in the vicinity of a growing pore. As an example of solving a global averaged problem, the problem of one-sided high-temperature heating of a plate made of a polyimide polymer with phase transformations has been solved numerically. 0 Elsevier, Paris


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