International audienceAn atomistically-meaningful pseudocontinuum representation for the nontrivial lattice dynamics of a finite monatomic chain with linear elastic interactions between nearest neighbor atoms is analytically deduced by mean of a dynamic mechanical analysis extending the memory-dependent pseudocontinuum viewpoint suggested in [M. Charlotte and L. Truskinovsky, Lattice dynamics from a continuum viewpoint, J. Mech. Phys. Solids, 60, pages 1508\textendash1544 (2012)]. For a correct description of the lattice dynamics at its interstice length scale, the pseudocontinuum model integrates both the bulk and boundary inertial (heat-vibration) effects of the atomistic medium through specific modifications of the classical elastodynami...
Computational schemes for coarse-graining atomistic models of solids, by concurrent coupling of atom...
In many applications, materials are modeled by a large number of particles (or atoms) where each par...
In many applications, materials are modeled by a large number of particles (or atoms) where each par...
An atomistically-meaningful pseudocontinuum representation for the nontrivial lattice dynamics of a ...
International audienceIn the past, a very large number of investigations has been interested in buil...
International audienceThe dynamic behaviour of, even simple, discrete structures is actually already...
International audienceThe dynamic behaviour of, even simple, discrete structures is actually already...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
Computational schemes for coarse-graining atomistic models of solids, by concurrent coupling of atom...
In many applications, materials are modeled by a large number of particles (or atoms) where each par...
In many applications, materials are modeled by a large number of particles (or atoms) where each par...
An atomistically-meaningful pseudocontinuum representation for the nontrivial lattice dynamics of a ...
International audienceIn the past, a very large number of investigations has been interested in buil...
International audienceThe dynamic behaviour of, even simple, discrete structures is actually already...
International audienceThe dynamic behaviour of, even simple, discrete structures is actually already...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
International audienceWe develop a novel continuum description of lattice dynamics for a particle ch...
Computational schemes for coarse-graining atomistic models of solids, by concurrent coupling of atom...
In many applications, materials are modeled by a large number of particles (or atoms) where each par...
In many applications, materials are modeled by a large number of particles (or atoms) where each par...