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Theories of immiscible and structured mixtures

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A survey of theories of immiscible mixtures can be found in this article, where it is emphasized that the immiscibility of such mixtures has important consequences concerning the forms of the constitutive equations, and that it can also result in the mixtures exhibiting microstructural effects.
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This article is published in International Journal of Engineering Science.The article was published on 1983-01-01. It has received 566 citations till now.

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Fluid Shock Wave Generation at Solid-Material Discontinuity Surfaces in Porous Media

TL;DR: A general set of boundary conditions at the interface between dissimilar fluid-filled porous matrices is established starting from an extended Hamilton-Rayleigh principle as mentioned in this paper, which do include inertial effects.
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Stability of a thermoelastic mixture with second sound

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors considered the one-dimensional model of a thermoelastic mixture with second sound and gave a complete characterization of the asymptotic properties of the model in terms of the coefficients of the second sound.
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An analytical procedure to determine constitutive coefficients of a mixture of two linear elastic solids

TL;DR: In this article, the coefficients of constitutive equations of a binary mixture of elastic solids were determined by making use of Boussinesq problem and a mean displacement vector definition is also given.
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A mixture of thermoelastic solids with two temperatures

TL;DR: This work studies a problem involving one-dimensional thermoelastic mixtures with two different temperatures when each component of the mixture has its own temperature, and fully discrete approximations are introduced using the finite element method and the backward Euler scheme.
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Flow of a binary mixture of linearly incompressible viscous fluids between two horizontal parallel plates

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present exact solutions to the equations of motion for the steady flow of two linearly viscous fluids between two horizontal plates, under very special conditions, namely when the body forces are assumed negligible, and if the two velocities are related to each other in a linear fashion.
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A Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism

TL;DR: The most influential nineteenth-century scientist for twentieth-century physics, James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) demonstrated that electricity, magnetism and light are all manifestations of the same phenomenon: the electromagnetic field as discussed by the authors.
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General Theory of Three‐Dimensional Consolidation

TL;DR: In this article, the number of physical constants necessary to determine the properties of the soil is derived along with the general equations for the prediction of settlements and stresses in three-dimensional problems.
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Theory of Propagation of Elastic Waves in a Fluid‐Saturated Porous Solid. I. Low‐Frequency Range

TL;DR: In this article, a theory for the propagation of stress waves in a porous elastic solid containing compressible viscous fluid is developed for the lower frequency range where the assumption of Poiseuille flow is valid.
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Theory of Propagation of Elastic Waves in a Fluid-Saturated Porous Solid. II. Higher Frequency Range

TL;DR: In this paper, the theory of propagation of stress waves in a porous elastic solid developed in Part I for the low-frequency range is extended to higher frequencies, and the breakdown of Poiseuille flow beyond the critical frequency is discussed for pores of flat and circular shapes.