Fluid-solid mixtures and electrochemomechanics: the simplicity of Lagrangian mixture theory
AUTOR(ES)
Huyghe, Jacques M., Van Loon, R., Baaijens, F.T.P.
FONTE
Computational & Applied Mathematics
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2004-12
RESUMO
Today, the focus of physical scientists is shifting more to biology than ever before. A biological tissue is typically an ionised porous medium saturated with a solution of ions and neutral solutes. Because classical porous media theories do not account for ionisation, the present paper addresses this issue. The characteristic pore size in most biological applications is close to the molecular level and hence below the Debye-Hueckel scale. Not only pressure gradients and concentration gradients, but electrical gradients as well are intimately linked to fluid flow, ion flow and deformation.
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