Based on the Mori--Tanaka method and a replacement scheme, a pair of coupled first order differential equations which model the shear modulus of a particulate composite with inhomogeneous interphase are derived. However, the results derived are not exact since the Mori--Tanaka method is not exact for the shear problem. An improved model is therefore proposed which utilises the generalised self consistent scheme for a spherical inclusion that is surrounded by a hypothetical homogeneous interphase layer. To find the properties of this hypothetical interphase layer a mapping of a homogeneous particle onto a two phase composite is utilised. The results are then presented for a simple power law profile and are shown to be consistent with the con...
When a particle or filler is embedded into a polymer matrix, a third region is generated between the...
In multiphase particulate composites, the deviation and mismatch of the elastic moduli of different ...
International audienceThis work is concerned with a composite whose phases exhibit spherical transve...
Based on the Mori--Tanaka method and a replacement scheme, a pair of coupled first order differentia...
In this part of the two-part paper, a method that maps a particle together with the inhomogeneous in...
The effects of an inhomogeneous interphase zone on the effective bulk modulus of particulate composi...
The paper is focused on analytical prediction of the effective bulk and shear modulus for particulat...
Nanoparticle reinforced materials, hollow particle filled composites as well as concrete are only so...
This work deals with the problem of modeling the effect due to an interphase zone between inclusion ...
A generalized self-consistent Mori-Tanaka method (GSCMTM) is developed in this paper. The method sta...
This part of the two-part paper reports calculations for the effective moduli of a particle-filled c...
The obvious shortcoming of the generalized self-consistent method (GSCM) is that the effective shear...
This work is a study of the thermal properties of composite materials containing isotropic spherical...
Financial support of this research by the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Italian Academy of Scie...
By transforming the governing equations for displacement components into Riccati equations, analytic...
When a particle or filler is embedded into a polymer matrix, a third region is generated between the...
In multiphase particulate composites, the deviation and mismatch of the elastic moduli of different ...
International audienceThis work is concerned with a composite whose phases exhibit spherical transve...
Based on the Mori--Tanaka method and a replacement scheme, a pair of coupled first order differentia...
In this part of the two-part paper, a method that maps a particle together with the inhomogeneous in...
The effects of an inhomogeneous interphase zone on the effective bulk modulus of particulate composi...
The paper is focused on analytical prediction of the effective bulk and shear modulus for particulat...
Nanoparticle reinforced materials, hollow particle filled composites as well as concrete are only so...
This work deals with the problem of modeling the effect due to an interphase zone between inclusion ...
A generalized self-consistent Mori-Tanaka method (GSCMTM) is developed in this paper. The method sta...
This part of the two-part paper reports calculations for the effective moduli of a particle-filled c...
The obvious shortcoming of the generalized self-consistent method (GSCM) is that the effective shear...
This work is a study of the thermal properties of composite materials containing isotropic spherical...
Financial support of this research by the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the Italian Academy of Scie...
By transforming the governing equations for displacement components into Riccati equations, analytic...
When a particle or filler is embedded into a polymer matrix, a third region is generated between the...
In multiphase particulate composites, the deviation and mismatch of the elastic moduli of different ...
International audienceThis work is concerned with a composite whose phases exhibit spherical transve...