Abstract
AbstractThere are various physical properties that we may be interested in for a disordered material. In the previous chapter, we studied flow problems in disordered materials using the percolation system as a model disordered material. In this chapter we will address mechanical properties of the disordered material.
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Springer International Publishing
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