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The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics 1967 20(1):57-72; doi:10.1093/qjmam/20.1.57
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APPLICATIONS OF A THEORY OF INTERACTING CONTINUA

T. R. STEEL

( Department of Mathematics, University of Newcastle upon Tyne )

Using the linearized theory for a mixture of an isotropic elastic solid and a Newtonian, fluid, given recently by Green and Steel (1), the propagation of plane waves through such a mixture is considered. Also, from the constitutive equations for a mixture of two elastic solids given by Green and Steel, the linearized theory for an isotropic mixture is derived, and the propagation of plane waves through this mixture is then studied.


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