constitutive relation
C13348
concept
A constitutive relation is a mathematical or physical law that links field variables (such as stress and strain or electric field and polarization) to characterize how a specific material or medium responds to external influences.
All labels observed (7)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| constitutive model | 3 |
| astrophysical relation | 2 |
| constitutive relation canonical | 2 |
| causality relation in physics | 1 |
| law of elasticity | 1 |
| stoichiometric relationship | 1 |
| transport theory relation | 1 |
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Instruction
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Input
Class: constitutive relation
Generated description
A constitutive relation is a mathematical or physical law that links field variables (such as stress and strain or electric field and polarization) to characterize how a specific material or medium responds to external influences.
Instances (11)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Hooke's law | law of elasticity |
|
Melvin Mooney
surface form:
Mooney-Rivlin theory
|
constitutive model |
| Fick's first law of diffusion | — |
| Kramers–Kronig relations | causality relation in physics |
| Kramers opacity law | astrophysical relation |
| Redfield ratio | stoichiometric relationship |
| Reiner–Rivlin fluid model | constitutive model |
|
R. Tsu
surface form:
Esaki–Tsu relation
|
transport theory relation |
| Mooney-Rivlin theory | constitutive model |
| Fourier's law of heat conduction | — |
| baryonic Tully–Fisher relation (in MOND context) | astrophysical relation |