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The following pages link to Continuum equations of balance in classical statistical mechanics (Q1091838):
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- On the physical interpretation of fields in continuum mechanics (Q690003) (← links)
- New insights into the classical mechanics of particle systems (Q708957) (← links)
- Rapid dry granular flows down an incline: a constitutive theory with an independent kinematic internal length (Q726176) (← links)
- Force flux and the peridynamic stress tensor (Q731037) (← links)
- A unified evolution equation for the Cauchy stress tensor of an isotropic elasto-visco-plastic material. I: On thermodynamically consistent evolution (Q841895) (← links)
- Modeling dry granular mass flows as elasto-visco-hypoplastic continua with microstructural effects. I: thermodynamically consistent constitutive model (Q943044) (← links)
- Correction of an error in my paper ``Continuum equations of balance in classical statistical mechanics'' (Q1097730) (← links)
- On the equations of balance for mixtures constructed by means of classical statistical mechanics (Q1116378) (← links)
- Objective fluxes in a multi-scale continuum description of sparse medium dynamics (Q1783179) (← links)
- From point particles to body points (Q2167577) (← links)
- Interactions in a multi-scale representation of sparse media: from mechanics to thermodynamics (Q2424153) (← links)
- On the mechanical modeling of matter, molecular and continuum (Q2424165) (← links)
- On a statistical-kinetic model for generalized continua (Q2640368) (← links)
- Rheological characteristics of solid-fluid transition in dry granular dense flows: a thermodynamically consistent constitutive model with a pressure-ratio order parameter (Q2854883) (← links)
- Reviewing the roots of continuum formulations in molecular systems, I: Particle dynamics, statistical physics, mass and linear momentum balance equations (Q2875343) (← links)
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- Constitutive relations for polar continua based on statistical mechanics and spatial averaging (Q5160843) (← links)
- On molecular modelling and continuum concepts (Q5962113) (← links)