A study is made of kinematic and static assumptions for homogenization in micromechanics of granular materials for two cases. The first case considered deals with the elastic behaviour of isotropic, two-dimensional assemblies with bonded contacts. Using a minimum potential energy principle and estimated particle displacement and rotation fields, upper bounds for the elastic moduli are obtained that are an improvement over those obtained from the uniform strain assumption. The estimated displacement and rotation fields are determined from an approximate, local equilibrium argument. The second, more general case considered deals with biaxial deformation of two-dimensional non-bonded, frictional assemblies. Static and kinematic homogenization ...
Conventional homogenization theories developed for a matrix-inclusion system cannot be used for deri...
A theoretical framework is presented for the statics and kinematics of discrete Cosserat-type granul...
In the past, we have developed a micromechanically-based constitutive model of a 2D, monodisperse gr...
A study is made of kinematic and static assumptions for homogenization in micromechanics of granular...
This study deals with bounds for the effective elastic moduli of granular materials in terms of micr...
International audienceThis paper discusses the capabilities of two homogenization techniques to accu...
In micromechanics of granular materials, relationships are investigated between micro-scale characte...
A micromechanical theory is formulated for quasi-static deformation of granular materials, which is ...
Plastic deformation of granular materials is investigated from the micromechanical viewpoint, in whi...
The characterization of the developed constitutive law for granular material based on micromechanics...
Micromechanics of granular materials deals with the relation between microscopic and macroscopic cha...
This paper addresses the modelling of the incremental behaviour of an idealized granular material an...
The elastic behaviour of isotropic assemblies of granular materials consisting of two-dimensional, b...
The manuscript divides in 7 chapters. Chapter 2 briefly introduces the reader to the elementary meas...
RevTex, 43 pages, 26 PostScript figuresSome remarkable generic properties, related to isostaticity a...
Conventional homogenization theories developed for a matrix-inclusion system cannot be used for deri...
A theoretical framework is presented for the statics and kinematics of discrete Cosserat-type granul...
In the past, we have developed a micromechanically-based constitutive model of a 2D, monodisperse gr...
A study is made of kinematic and static assumptions for homogenization in micromechanics of granular...
This study deals with bounds for the effective elastic moduli of granular materials in terms of micr...
International audienceThis paper discusses the capabilities of two homogenization techniques to accu...
In micromechanics of granular materials, relationships are investigated between micro-scale characte...
A micromechanical theory is formulated for quasi-static deformation of granular materials, which is ...
Plastic deformation of granular materials is investigated from the micromechanical viewpoint, in whi...
The characterization of the developed constitutive law for granular material based on micromechanics...
Micromechanics of granular materials deals with the relation between microscopic and macroscopic cha...
This paper addresses the modelling of the incremental behaviour of an idealized granular material an...
The elastic behaviour of isotropic assemblies of granular materials consisting of two-dimensional, b...
The manuscript divides in 7 chapters. Chapter 2 briefly introduces the reader to the elementary meas...
RevTex, 43 pages, 26 PostScript figuresSome remarkable generic properties, related to isostaticity a...
Conventional homogenization theories developed for a matrix-inclusion system cannot be used for deri...
A theoretical framework is presented for the statics and kinematics of discrete Cosserat-type granul...
In the past, we have developed a micromechanically-based constitutive model of a 2D, monodisperse gr...