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The following pages link to A computational technique for evaluating the effective thermal conductivity of isotropic porous materials (Q441662):
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- Combining Maxwell's methodology with the BEM for evaluating the two-dimensional effective properties of composite and micro-cracked materials (Q360318) (← links)
- On Maxwell's concept of equivalent inhomogeneity: when do the interactions matter? (Q443669) (← links)
- Effective thermal conductivity of functionally graded random micro-heterogeneous materials using representative volume element and Bem (Q634331) (← links)
- An estimation of effective thermal conductivity of a fibrous dual-scale porous medium during unsaturated flow (Q981149) (← links)
- A new approach to modelling the effective thermal conductivity of heterogeneous materials (Q981464) (← links)
- The effective thermal conductivity of a porous medium with interconnected particles (Q1276685) (← links)
- Modelling of effective thermal conductivity for a nonhomogeneous anisotropic porous medium (Q1287866) (← links)
- A general analytical approach toward the thermal conductivity of porous media (Q1315783) (← links)
- Maxwell's methodology of estimating effective properties: alive and well (Q2003091) (← links)
- Principle of equivalent microstructure in micromechanics and its connection with the replacement relations. Thermal conductivity problem (Q2335419) (← links)
- Identification of `replacement' microstructure for porous medium from thermal conductivity measurements: problem formulation and numerical solution (Q2680159) (← links)
- Pixel-based boundary element method for computing effective thermal conductivity of heterogeneous materials (Q6043995) (← links)