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Part of the book series: Applied Mathematical Sciences ((AMS,volume 137))

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I consider a two-phase body whose phases α and Β occupy closed complementary subregions Bα(t) and BΒ(t) of the reference body B, with the interface

(t)=Bα(t)∩Bβ(t) a smoothly evolving surface whose unit normal field m(X, t) points outward from Bα(t) (cf. Figure 1.1).

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(2000). Interface Kinematics. In: Configurational Forces as Basic Concepts of Continuum Physics. Applied Mathematical Sciences, vol 137. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-22656-9_10

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