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Materials with obvious internal structure can exhibit behaviour, under loading, that cannot be described by classical elasticity. It is therefore important to develop computational tools incorporating appropriate constitutive theories that can capture ...
Wheel, Marcus +2 more
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Multi-level analysis of localisation problems
Localisation processes, such as shear banding and necking, have been investigated following a macroscopic and a microscopic approach. Both approaches have been formulated within a finite deformation plasticity framework.
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Micromechanics predictions of the effective moduli of magnetoelectroelastic composite materials
In this paper, the self-consistent, generalized Mori-Tanaka and dilute micromechanics theories are extended to study the coupled magnetoelectroelastic composite materials.
Soh, AK, Zhang, ZK
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Editorial: message from the editor-in-chief. [PDF]
Meguid SA.
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Rupture mechanisms in combined tension and shear—Micromechanics
A micromechanics model based on the theoretical framework of plastic localization into a band introduced by Rice is developed. The model consists of a planar band with a square array of equally sized cells, with a spherical void located in the centre of ...
Imad Barsoum +5 more
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On the computational modeling of micromechanical phenomena in solid materials
This work aims to contribute to the research on the constitutive modeling of solid materials, by investigating three particular micromechanical phenomena on three different length scales. The first microscopic phenomenon to be considered on the macroscopic scale is the process of failure in solid materials.
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Micromechanics-based deep-learning for composites: Challenges and future perspectives
During the last few decades, industries such as aerospace and wind energy (among others) have been remarkably influenced by the introduction of high-performance composites.
Mirkhalaf, S. Mohsen,, Rocha, Iuri
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2D materials such as planar fibrous networks exhibit several mechanical peculiarities, which we here decipher through a 3D-to-2D transition in the framework of continuum micromechanics or random mean-field homogenization theory.
Fischer, Wolfgang, +9 more
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Constitutive Modeling of Oriented and Non-oriented Magnetostrictive Particulate Composites. [PDF]
Lin CH, Zhan YS, Deng Z.
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Supplemental material, Buryach_High2 for Variational principles and generalized Hill’s bounds in micromechanics of linear peridynamic random structure composites by Valeriy A Buryachenko in Mathematics and Mechanics of ...
Valeriy A Buryachenko (8042867)
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