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Interacting cracks and ellipsoidal inhomogeneities by the equivalent inclusion method
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Shodja, H. M. +2 more
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A Circular Inclusion with Inhomogeneously Imperfect Interface in Plane Elasticity
Journal of Elasticity, 1999A method is suggested for the rigorous solution to the plane elastostatic problem of a circular inclusion embedded in an infinite matrix. The bonding at the inclusion-matrix interface is considered to be imperfect, under the assumption that interface imperfections are circumferentially inhomogeneous.
Sudak, L. J. +3 more
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Effective thermal conductivity of inhomogeneous medium containing gas‐filled inclusions
Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences, 2015Determination of effective physical parameters of gas‐filled porous media is of practical interest to a wide spectrum of applications from construction industry to petrophysics. The classical equations of thermal conductivity are not applicable for sufficiently small pores, the characteristic size of which is comparable with the mean free path of gas ...
Markov, Mikhail +3 more
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The debonding of elastic inclusions and inhomogeneities
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 1991Abstract T his paper presents an anlytical study of the debonding of planar elastic inclusions and inhomogeneities. The standard inhomogeneity and inclusion (transformation) problems of Eshelby, which require a coherent interface, are reconsidered to allow for debonding.
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Elastic Fields in Double Inhomogeneity by the Equivalent Inclusion Method
Journal of Applied Mechanics, 2000Consider a double-inhomogeneity system whose microstructural configuration is composed of an ellipsoidal inhomogeneity of arbitrary elastic constants, size, and orientation encapsulated in another ellipsoidal inhomogeneity, which in turn is surrounded by an infinite medium.
Shodja, H. M., Sarvestani, A. S.
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A Circular Inclusion with Inhomogeneous Interface
2002Problems involving elastic inclusions with imperfect bonding at the inclusion matrix interface are receiving an increasing amount of attention in the literature on mechanics of composite materials. The reason for this is that the classical condition of perfect bonding is a convenient idealization of a more complex phenomena.
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An anisotropic elastic inhomogeneous elliptical inclusion
Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures, 2022Xu Wang, Peter Schiavone
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Infrared absorption of inhomogeneous media with metallic inclusions
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1989Abstract The absorption of far infrared radiation by small metal particles and metal-insulator composite materials is reviewed. The possibility of observing quantum size effects is examined. Recent experimental and theoretical progress in understanding the anomalous enhancement of the far infrared absorption coefficient is discussed.
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The inhomogeneous and plastic inclusion problem with moving boundary
International Journal of Plasticity, 1991We extend the solution of inelastically strained inclusion problem of Eshelby and Kröner to the case of a geometrically moving inclusion- matrix interface. Study of this analysis allows some useful insights. In particular, transformation phase or migration of dislocation walls and, thus, their order of occurrence, can be determined via energy ...
Sabar, H., Buisson, M., Berveiller, M.
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Effects of defects, inclusions and inhomogeneities on fatigue strength
International Journal of Fatigue, 1994Models predicting the effects of defects, inclusions and inhomogeneities on the fatigue strength of metals are reviewed. Their historical development is discussed, from the Isibasi model and the Frost model to recent models based on fracture mechanics.
Y MURAKAMI, M ENDO
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