Some elastic properties of reinforced solids, with special reference to isotropic ones containing spherical inclusions (Q761106)

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Some elastic properties of reinforced solids, with special reference to isotropic ones containing spherical inclusions
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    Some elastic properties of reinforced solids, with special reference to isotropic ones containing spherical inclusions (English)
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    1984
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    Based on Mori and Tanaka's concept of ''average stress'' in the matrix and Eshelby's solutions of an ellipsoidal inclusion, an approximate theory is established to derive the stress and strain state of constituent phases, stress concentrations at the interface, and the elastic energy and overall moduli of the composite. Both ''stress-free'' strain (polarization strain) and ''strain-free'' stress (polarization stress) are employed in these derivations under the traction-and displacement-prescribed conditions. The theory was developed first for a general multiphase, anisotropic composite with arbitrary oriented anisotropic inclusions; explicit results are then given for a suspension of uniformly distributed, multiphase isotropic spheres in an isotropic matrix. Numerical results for stress concentrations in the spherical inclusions and at the interface are given for a 2-phase composite.
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    Mori and Tanaka's concept of ''average stress'' in the matrix
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    Eshelby's solutions
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    ellipsoidal inclusion
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    stress and strain state
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    constituent phases
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    elastic energy
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    overall moduli
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    stress-free'' strain
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    polarization strain
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    strain-free'' stress
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    polarization stress
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    traction-and displacement-prescribed conditions
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    general multiphase, anisotropic composite
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    arbitrary oriented anisotropic inclusions
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    suspension of uniformly distributed, multiphase isotropic spheres
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    isotropic matrix
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    Numerical results
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