Mechanical Modeling of Gradient Materials

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Gradient materials get more and more importance in both material science and numerical studies of technological processes. Their mathematical model is called the constitutive equation. The theoretical background of such model is presented on the basis of thermodynamics and continuum mechanics. The results show which is the quantity to measure to get constitutive equation for gradient dependent materials.

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February 2015

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