| Literature DB >> 25516633 |
Brian Seguin1, Denis F Hinz2, Eliot Fried3.
Abstract
Transport theorems, such as that named after Reynolds, are an important tool in the field of continuum physics. Recently, Seguin and Fried used Harrison's theory of differential chains to establish a transport theorem valid for evolving domains that may become irregular. Evolving irregular domains occur in many different physical settings, such as phase transitions or fracture. Here, emphasizing concepts over technicalities, we present Harrison's theory of differential chains and the results of Seguin and Fried in a way meant to be accessible to researchers in continuum physics. We also show how the transport theorem applies to three concrete examples and approximate the resulting terms numerically. Furthermore, we discuss how the transport theorem might be used to weaken certain basic assumptions underlying the description of continua and the challenges associated with doing so.Entities:
Keywords: chains; fractals; geometric integration
Year: 2014 PMID: 25516633 PMCID: PMC4240036 DOI: 10.1115/1.4026910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Mech Rev ISSN: 0003-6900 Impact factor: 7.281