An investigation on microscopic and macroscopic stability phenomena of composite solids with periodic microstructure
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1960031
Recommendations
- Computational homogenization analysis in finite elasticity: material and structural instabilities on the micro- and macro-scales of periodic composites and their interaction.
- On the Comparison Between Microscopic and Macroscopic Instability Mechanisms in a Class of Fiber-Reinforced Composites
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1022375
- Comparison of microscopic and macroscopic instabilities in a class of two-dimensional periodic composites
- ON INFINITESIMAL STABILITY AND HOMOGENIZATION OF LINEARLY ELASTIC PERIODIC COMPOSITES
Cites work
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3860529 (Why is no real title available?)
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3629689 (Why is no real title available?)
- A Variational Approach to the Theory of the Effective Magnetic Permeability of Multiphase Materials
- A multilevel computational strategy for handling microscopic and macroscopic instabilities
- A review of homogenization and topology optimization I—homogenization theory for media with periodic structure
- A second-order homogenization method in finite elasticity and applications to black-filled elastomers
- A structural approach of plastic microbuckling in long fibre composites: Comparison with theoretical and experimental results
- Aspects of Invariance in Solid Mechanics
- Composite failure under combined compression and shear
- Computational homogenization analysis in finite elasticity: material and structural instabilities on the micro- and macro-scales of periodic composites and their interaction.
- Computational micro-to-macro transitions for discretized micro-structures of heterogeneous materials at finite strains based on the minimization of averaged incremental energy.
- Convexity conditions and existence theorems in nonlinear elasticity
- Corrigendum to ``On the overall behavior, microstructure evolution, and macroscopic stability in reinforced rubbers at large deformations. II: Application to cylindrical fibers: [J. Mech. phys. Solids 54 (2006) 831-863]
- Failure Surfaces for Finitely Strained Two-Phase Periodic Solids Under General In-Plane Loading
- Homogenization of nonconvex integral functionals and cellular elastic materials
- Homogenization of nonlinearly elastic materials, microscopic bifurcation and macroscopic loss of rank-one convexity
- Microscopic and macroscopic instabilities in finitely strained porous elastomers
- Microscopic symmetric bifurcation condition of cellular solids based on a homogenization theory of finite deformation
- Non-homogeneous media and vibration theory
- On constitutive inequalities for simple materials. I
- On constitutive macro-variables for heterogeneous solids at finite strain
- On the Comparison Between Microscopic and Macroscopic Instability Mechanisms in a Class of Fiber-Reinforced Composites
- On the compressive failure of fiber reinforced composites
- On the overall behavior, microstructure evolution, and macroscopic stability in reinforced rubbers at large deformations. I: Theory
- On the overall behavior, microstructure evolution, and macroscopic stability in reinforced rubbers at large deformations. II: Application to cylindrical fibers
- On uniqueness and stability in the theory of finite elastic strain
- Onset of failure in finitely strained layered composites subjected to combined normal and shear loading
- Periodic solutions and homogenization of non linear variational problems
- The influence of scale size on the stability of periodic solids and the role of associated higher-order gradient continuum models.
Cited in
(7)- A computational framework for homogenization and multiscale stability analyses of nonlinear periodic materials
- Microscopic and long-wave instabilities in 3D fiber composites with non-Gaussian hyperelastic phases
- Microscopic symmetric bifurcation condition of cellular solids based on a homogenization theory of finite deformation
- On the Comparison Between Microscopic and Macroscopic Instability Mechanisms in a Class of Fiber-Reinforced Composites
- Comparison of microscopic and macroscopic instabilities in a class of two-dimensional periodic composites
- Computational homogenization analysis in finite elasticity: material and structural instabilities on the micro- and macro-scales of periodic composites and their interaction.
- The influence of scale size on the stability of periodic solids and the role of associated higher-order gradient continuum models.
This page was built for publication: An investigation on microscopic and macroscopic stability phenomena of composite solids with periodic microstructure
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q1960031)