Renewal of basic laws and principles for polar continuum theories. IV: Surface conservation laws
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Publication:1890346
DOI10.1007/BF02439646zbMath1145.74306MaRDI QIDQ1890346
Publication date: 3 January 2005
Published in: Applied Mathematics and Mechanics. (English Edition) (Search for Journal in Brave)
surface conservation lawgeneralized energy-moment of momentum tensorgeneralized energy-momentum tensormicropolar thermomechanical continuum
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