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Multiscale finite element method for a locally nonperiodic heterogeneous medium
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    Multiscale finite element method for a locally nonperiodic heterogeneous medium (English)
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    18 January 1994
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    A generalization of the mathematical homogenization theory to account for locally nonperiodic solutions is presented. Such nonperiodicity may arise either due to the rapidly varying microstructure (e.g., graded materials, microcracks) or because the macroscopic solution is not smooth and may have significant variation within a microstructure. In the portion of the problem domain where the material is formed by a spatial repetition of the base cell and the macroscopic solution is smooth, a double scale asymptotic expansion and solution periodicity are assumed, and consequently, mathematical homogenization theory is employed to uncouple the microscopic problem from the global solution. For the rest of the problem domain it is assumed that the periodic solution does not exist (cutouts, cracks, free edges in composites, etc.) and the approximation space is decomposed into macroscopic and microscopic fields.
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    homogenization theory
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    rapidly varying microstructure
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    double scale asymptotic expansion
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    solution periodicity
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    macroscopic and microscopic fields
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