International audienceA stress-gradient material model was recently proposed by Forest and Sab [Mech. Res. Comm. 40, 16--25, 2012] as an alternative to the well-known strain-gradient model introduced in the mid 60s. We propose a theoretical framework for the homogenization of stress-gradient materials. We derive suitable boundary conditions ensuring that Hill–Mandel's lemma holds. As a first result, we show that stress-gradient materials exhibit a softening size-effect (to be defined more precisely in this paper), while strain-gradient materials exhibit a stiffening size-effect. This demonstrates that the stress-gradient and strain-gradient models are not equivalent as intuition would have it, but rather complementary. Using the solution to...
International audienceIn the literature, different proposals for a strain gradient plasticity theory...
The Green's function and Eshelby tensors of an infinite linear isotropic second gradient continuum a...
International audienceA micromechanics-based approach for the derivation of the effective properties...
International audienceA stress-gradient material model was recently proposed by Forest and Sab [Mech...
International audienceThe stress-gradient model was introduced by Forest and Sab(Mech. Res. Comm. 40...
International audienceA new stress-gradient elasticity theory has recently been proposed by Forest &...
We present explicit upper bound estimates of the microstructural length used in simple gradient elas...
Classical effective descriptions of heterogeneous materials fail to capture the influence of the spa...
International audienceStress-gradient materials are generalized continua with two generalized stress...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the determination of the strain gradient elasticity...
Classical effective descriptions of heterogeneous materials fail to capture the influ-ence of the sp...
International audienceThe stress-gradient theory has a third order tensor as kinematic degree of fre...
International audienceA computational homogenization method to determine the effective parameters of...
Some applications of the gradient theory of elasticity to composite materials are discussed. A brief...
International audienceA stress gradient continuum theory is presented that fundamentally differs fro...
International audienceIn the literature, different proposals for a strain gradient plasticity theory...
The Green's function and Eshelby tensors of an infinite linear isotropic second gradient continuum a...
International audienceA micromechanics-based approach for the derivation of the effective properties...
International audienceA stress-gradient material model was recently proposed by Forest and Sab [Mech...
International audienceThe stress-gradient model was introduced by Forest and Sab(Mech. Res. Comm. 40...
International audienceA new stress-gradient elasticity theory has recently been proposed by Forest &...
We present explicit upper bound estimates of the microstructural length used in simple gradient elas...
Classical effective descriptions of heterogeneous materials fail to capture the influence of the spa...
International audienceStress-gradient materials are generalized continua with two generalized stress...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the determination of the strain gradient elasticity...
Classical effective descriptions of heterogeneous materials fail to capture the influ-ence of the sp...
International audienceThe stress-gradient theory has a third order tensor as kinematic degree of fre...
International audienceA computational homogenization method to determine the effective parameters of...
Some applications of the gradient theory of elasticity to composite materials are discussed. A brief...
International audienceA stress gradient continuum theory is presented that fundamentally differs fro...
International audienceIn the literature, different proposals for a strain gradient plasticity theory...
The Green's function and Eshelby tensors of an infinite linear isotropic second gradient continuum a...
International audienceA micromechanics-based approach for the derivation of the effective properties...