This theory elucidates the thermoelastic behavior of porous media, revealing intricate interactions between temperature and stress.
Key findings include improved modeling accuracy for heat conduction in materials characterized by porosity, enhancing predictive capabilities.
Assessment using the modified Green-Lindsay model showcases the intricate dynamics of nonlocal effects within porous structures, promising innovative engineering solutions.
This approach may enable advanced design techniques, yet further research is needed to validate its applications in real-world scenarios.