Relaxation effects in a mixed phase region. II: Illustrative examples (Q1100052)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4043507
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4043507 |
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Relaxation effects in a mixed phase region. II: Illustrative examples (English)
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1987
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[For part I see the review above (Zbl 0639.76100).] A dynamical theory for motions of two-phases mixture containing liquid and solid was developed in a previous paper. The authors give three examples for applications of this theory in this part. The first application is to one-dimensional transverse waves in a uniform isothermal material, the second are longitudinal waves propagating in the X3-direction, the third is a one-dimensional freezing front.
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two-phases mixture
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one-dimensional transverse waves
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one-dimensional freezing front
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