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Forbidden Strains and Stresses in Mechanochemistry of Chemical Reaction Fronts

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The influence of stresses and strains on a chemical reaction rate and a chemical reaction front velocity is studied basing on the concept of the chemical affinity tensor. The notion of forbidden zones formed by strains or stresses at which the reaction cannot go is discussed. Examples of forbidden zones are constructed.

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Acknowledgements

Gérard Maugin was one of those who determined the face of modern mechanics, and Alexander Freidin was privileged to communicate with him and to have a very supporting and encouraging discussions. Leah Sharipova spent six months in Gérard Maugin’s laboratory where she learned important lessons of a deep scientific research. She will always remember his paternal relation. The subject of the present paper reflects the discussions of those times and now, with feeling deep sorrow, we dedicate this paper to memory of Gérard Maugin.

This work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Grants No 16-01-00815, No 17-51-12055).

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Freidin, A.B., Sharipova, L.L. (2018). Forbidden Strains and Stresses in Mechanochemistry of Chemical Reaction Fronts. In: Altenbach, H., Pouget, J., Rousseau, M., Collet, B., Michelitsch, T. (eds) Generalized Models and Non-classical Approaches in Complex Materials 1. Advanced Structured Materials, vol 89. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72440-9_17

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