1997
DOI: 10.1299/kikaia.63.595
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Equivalence between Higher-Order Stress Power and Heat Flux in Energy Equation Based on Lattice Dynamics.

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“…In another attempt to obtain consistency in situations similar to that in the example in figure 4, Yasui et al . (1999) and Nakane et al .…”
Section: (C) Version Of Virial Stress Involving Fluctuation Velocitymentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…In another attempt to obtain consistency in situations similar to that in the example in figure 4, Yasui et al . (1999) and Nakane et al .…”
Section: (C) Version Of Virial Stress Involving Fluctuation Velocitymentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It falls into the third type of the three types of errors outlined in § 1 of this paper. Specifically, note that eqns ( 14)-( 22) in Yasui et al (1999) (equation (2.5) in this paper) written in a reference frame that travels with the local streaming velocityu, it is then clear that (4.13) defines a quantity that measures the momentum change relative to a reference frame that travels with the local streaming velocityu. This is purely a geometric interpretation.…”
Section: (C) Version Of Virial Stress Involving Fluctuation Velocitymentioning
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“…The equivalence between higher-order stress power and heat¯ux has already been discussed, [17]. In this study, similar relations for micromorphic materials are investigated.…”
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“…Asymmetric stress, higher-order stress and heat¯ux are expressed as area averages represented by microscopic quantities such as interatomic potential, body force and inertia force and vectors l H nac . The vectors l H na c and P-tensors (Packing-tensors), [17,18], indicate the atomic con®gurations in the mesodomain.…”
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