Bounds on the shear modulus of composites by interface integral methods
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1338727
DOI10.1016/0022-5096(94)90063-9zbMath0806.73039OpenAlexW1988978439MaRDI QIDQ1338727
Publication date: 20 November 1994
Published in: Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-5096(94)90063-9
fast multipole methodstructural parameterhexagonal array of disksintegral over component interfacesintegral over correlation functionssuspensions with disksthird-order bounds
Related Items
Analytical results for a class of sums involving Bessel functions and square arrays ⋮ An integral equation method for elastostatics of periodic composites ⋮ Geometrical-parameter bounds on the effective moduli of composites ⋮ Evaluation and regularization of phase-modulated Eisenstein series and application to double Schlömilch-type sums ⋮ Relationship between the effective thermal properties of linear and nonlinear doubly periodic composites ⋮ A renormalization method for the evaluation of lattice sums ⋮ Representative cell in mechanics of composites and generalized Eisenstein–Rayleigh sums ⋮ An adaptive fast solver for the modified Helmholtz equation in two dimensions ⋮ Integral representations of harmonic lattice sums
Cites Work
- On the numerical solution of the biharmonic equation in the plane
- Multicomponent composites, electrical networks and new types of continued fraction. I
- Interpolating and integrating three-point correlation functions on a lattice
- Variational bounds on the effective moduli of anisotropic composites
- Bounds on the elastic and transport properties of two-component composites
- Elastostatic resonances - A new approach to the calculation of the effective elastic constants of composites
- Transport processes in random arrays of cylinders. I. Thermal conduction
- New bounds on effective elastic moduli of two-component materials
- A renormalization method for the evaluation of lattice sums
- A fast algorithm for particle simulations