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Peridynamic Thermal Diffusion

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The peridynamic (PD) theory can be applied to other physical fields such as thermal diffusion, neutronic diffusion, vacancy diffusion, and electrical potential distribution. This paves the way for fully coupling various field equations and deformation within the framework of peridynamics using the same computational domain.

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Madenci, E., Oterkus, E. (2014). Peridynamic Thermal Diffusion. In: Peridynamic Theory and Its Applications. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8465-3_12

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