What are kinetic relations solid mechanics?
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In recent continuum-mechanicalmodels of phase transitions in solids, the kinetic relation for a transition is usually assumed to be such that the driving force acting on a phase boundary is a monotonically increasing function of phase boundary velocity.
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In recent continuum-mechanicalmodels of phase transitions in solids, the kinetic relation for a transition is usually assumed to be such that the driving force acting on a phase boundary is a monotonically increasing function of phase boundary velocity.
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In recent continuum-mechanicalmodels of phase transitions in solids, the kinetic relation for a transition is usually assumed to be such that the driving force acting on a phase boundary is a monotonically increasing function of phase boundary velocity.
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