On the effective behavior of nonlinear inelastic composites: I. Incremental variational principles |
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Authors: | Noë l Lahellec |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire de Mécanique et d’Acoustique, 31 chemin Joseph Aiguier, 13402 Marseille cedex 20, France |
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Abstract: | ![]() A new method for determining the overall behavior of composite materials comprised of nonlinear inelastic constituents is presented. Upon use of an implicit time-discretization scheme, the evolution equations describing the constitutive behavior of the phases can be reduced to the minimization of an incremental energy function. This minimization problem is rigorously equivalent to a nonlinear thermoelastic problem with a transformation strain which is a nonuniform field (not even uniform within the phases). In this first part of the study the variational technique of Ponte Castañeda is used to approximate the nonuniform eigenstrains by piecewise uniform eigenstrains and to linearize the nonlinear thermoelastic problem. The resulting problem is amenable to simpler calculations and analytical results for appropriate microstructures can be obtained. The accuracy of the proposed scheme is assessed by comparison of the method with exact results. |
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Keywords: | Homogenization Nonlinear viscoelasticity Elasto-viscoplasticity Variational method Hashin-Shtrikman estimates |
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