Constitutive matrices for 32 typical classes of crystalline solids with couple stress, quadrupole, and curvature-based flexoelectric effects
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DOI10.1007/s00707-023-03646-8OpenAlexW4385410064MaRDI QIDQ6058548
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Publication date: 1 November 2023
Published in: Acta Mechanica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00707-023-03646-8
Crystalline structure (74E15) Electromagnetic effects in solid mechanics (74F15) Theory of constitutive functions in solid mechanics (74A20)
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