The Continual Mechanics of Frontally Growing Objects. Theory

Conditions for stresses and strains on the front of transformation of a material into a growing body are formulated. They allow one to solve problems on the stress–strain state of the material both ahead and on the rear of the front. As examples of such transformations, the solidification of great m...

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Glass
Liquid phases
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Natural Materials
Planet formation
Solid Mechanics
Solidification
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