Orientation distribution functions for microstructures of heterogeneous materials. II: Crystal distribution functions and irreducible tensors restricted by various material symmetries (Q5959150)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1722355
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Orientation distribution functions for microstructures of heterogeneous materials. II: Crystal distribution functions and irreducible tensors restricted by various material symmetries
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1722355

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    Orientation distribution functions for microstructures of heterogeneous materials. II: Crystal distribution functions and irreducible tensors restricted by various material symmetries (English)
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    20 October 2003
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    In part I [see the foregoing entry] the authors discussed Fourier expansions with irreducible tensorial coefficients for orientation distribution functions in order to enable micromechanically-based approaches to mechanical and physical properties of heterogeneous materials. In the present work they derive explicit representations for tensorial Fourier expansions of three-dimensional crystal orientation distribution functions, the restricted forms being imposed by various micro- and macroscopic symmetries. The results constitute a rational basis for modelling the irreversible behaviour of heterogeneous materials in the framework of internal variables.
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    material symmetries
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    irreducible tensorial coefficients
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    orientation distribution functions
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    heterogeneous materials
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    tensorial Fourier expansions
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    crystal orientation distribution functions
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    internal variables
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