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On the effective thermal conductivity of randomly cracked bodies
Y. Benveniste
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T. Miloh
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Cracked Body
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Effective Thermal Conductivity
100%
Self-consistent Scheme
33%
Random Distribution
33%
Crack Density
33%
Micromechanical Modeling
33%
Density Parameter
33%
Mori-Tanaka Model
33%
Generalized Self-consistent Method
33%
Engineering
Cracked Body
100%
Effective Thermal Conductivity
100%
Statistical Distribution
33%
Crack Density
33%
Micromechanics Model
33%
Mori-Tanaka Model
33%
Physics
Thermal Conductivity
100%
Statistical Distribution
33%
Micromechanics
33%
Density Parameters
33%
Material Science
Thermal Conductivity
100%
Density
33%
Micromechanics
33%