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An Alternative Approach for Heterogeneous Material Behaviour Modelling
Abstract Assuming an equi-incremental mechanical work in each constituent in stress-strain mixture law (i.e σ1.dε1 = σ2.dε2) this article focuses on the interest of this approach trough comparison with miscellaneous experimental results and with others modelling methods as Taylor, Sachs, self-consistent or 3D finite element modelling.
An Alternative Approach for Heterogeneous Material Behaviour Modelling
Abstract Assuming an equi-incremental mechanical work in each constituent in stress-strain mixture law (i.e σ1.dε1 = σ2.dε2) this article focuses on the interest of this approach trough comparison with miscellaneous experimental results and with others modelling methods as Taylor, Sachs, self-consistent or 3D finite element modelling.
An Alternative Approach for Heterogeneous Material Behaviour Modelling
Bouaziz, O. (author) / Buessler, P. (author)
2004-01-01
8 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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