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Momentum and Material Momentum in Superconductors
Abstract The electric current of a superconducting solid can be associated with the flow of an ideal compressible fluid. A momentum density can be naturally associated with this flow. In deformable superconductors, the presence of finite deformations affects the electromagnetic fields and possibly the flow of the fluid. One of the result is that to the supercurrent in the undeformed configuration of the solid is associated the material (or configurational) momentum rather than the momentum density.
Momentum and Material Momentum in Superconductors
Abstract The electric current of a superconducting solid can be associated with the flow of an ideal compressible fluid. A momentum density can be naturally associated with this flow. In deformable superconductors, the presence of finite deformations affects the electromagnetic fields and possibly the flow of the fluid. One of the result is that to the supercurrent in the undeformed configuration of the solid is associated the material (or configurational) momentum rather than the momentum density.
Momentum and Material Momentum in Superconductors
Trimarco, C. (author)
2009-01-01
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Maxwell Equation , Free Energy Density , Momentum Density , Green Deformation Tensor , Electromagnetic Vector Potential Physics , Numerical and Computational Physics , Mechanics , Thermodynamics , Computational Intelligence , Theoretical and Applied Mechanics , Continuum Mechanics and Mechanics of Materials
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