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Generalized Maxwell'S Scheme for Homogenization of Poroelastic Composites
The generalized Maxwell's method is developed for the calculation of the static effective parameters of poroelastic medium containing a random set of ellipsoidal anisotropic poroelastic inhomogeneities (poroelastic composite material). It is shown that the Maxwell method leads to the equations for the effective poroelastic constants that coincide with equations obtained by other self-consistent methods. Moreover, the Maxwell method allows deriving the so-called "cross-property relations", i.e. relations between different effective poroelastic constants that were established earlier for some particular cases.
Generalized Maxwell'S Scheme for Homogenization of Poroelastic Composites
The generalized Maxwell's method is developed for the calculation of the static effective parameters of poroelastic medium containing a random set of ellipsoidal anisotropic poroelastic inhomogeneities (poroelastic composite material). It is shown that the Maxwell method leads to the equations for the effective poroelastic constants that coincide with equations obtained by other self-consistent methods. Moreover, the Maxwell method allows deriving the so-called "cross-property relations", i.e. relations between different effective poroelastic constants that were established earlier for some particular cases.
Generalized Maxwell'S Scheme for Homogenization of Poroelastic Composites
Levin, V. M. (author) / Kanaun, S. K. (author) / Markov, M. G. (author)
Fifth Biot Conference on Poromechanics ; 2013 ; Vienna, Austria
Poromechanics V ; 1746-1755
2013-06-18
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
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