International audienceComposites made of semi-crystalline polymers and nanoparticles have a spherulitic microstructure which can be reasonably represented by a spherically anisotropic volume element. Due to the high surface-to-volume ratio of a nanoparticle, the particle-matrix interface stress, usually neglected in determining the effective elastic moduli of particle-reinforced composites, may have a non-negligible effect. To account for the latter in estimating the effective thermoelastic properties of a composite consisting of nanoparticles embedded in a semi-crystalline polymeric matrix, this work adopts a coherent interface model for the nanoparticle matrix interface and proposes an extended version of the classical generalized-self co...
The addition of minor amounts of fillers that have characteristic dimensions on the nanometer length...
International audienceThis paper aims at developing a method to account for a particle size effect o...
Based on Takayanagi's two-phase model, a three-phase model including the matrix, interfacial region,...
The surface/interface energy theory based on three configurations proposed by Huang et al. is used t...
Currently, the advancement of nanotechnology provides new insights into the structures with the char...
This paper investigates the nanoscale effect on the effective bulk modulus of nanoparticle-reinforce...
In this paper, a fundamental framework of micromechanics for predicting the effective properties of ...
A multiscale modeling scheme that addresses the influence of the nanoparticle size in nanocomposites...
International audienceAchieving remarkable mechanical properties for very low levels of reinforcemen...
The interface energy theory developed by Huang et al. is further extended to incorporate the effect ...
Nanoparticle reinforced materials, hollow particle filled composites as well as concrete are only so...
The interface energy theory developed by Huang et al. is further extended to incorporate the effect ...
A three-dimensional micromechanics-based analytical model is developed to study thermo-mechanical pr...
The addition of minor amounts of fillers that have characteristic dimensions on the nanometer length...
International audienceThis paper aims at developing a method to account for a particle size effect o...
Based on Takayanagi's two-phase model, a three-phase model including the matrix, interfacial region,...
The surface/interface energy theory based on three configurations proposed by Huang et al. is used t...
Currently, the advancement of nanotechnology provides new insights into the structures with the char...
This paper investigates the nanoscale effect on the effective bulk modulus of nanoparticle-reinforce...
In this paper, a fundamental framework of micromechanics for predicting the effective properties of ...
A multiscale modeling scheme that addresses the influence of the nanoparticle size in nanocomposites...
International audienceAchieving remarkable mechanical properties for very low levels of reinforcemen...
The interface energy theory developed by Huang et al. is further extended to incorporate the effect ...
Nanoparticle reinforced materials, hollow particle filled composites as well as concrete are only so...
The interface energy theory developed by Huang et al. is further extended to incorporate the effect ...
A three-dimensional micromechanics-based analytical model is developed to study thermo-mechanical pr...
The addition of minor amounts of fillers that have characteristic dimensions on the nanometer length...
International audienceThis paper aims at developing a method to account for a particle size effect o...
Based on Takayanagi's two-phase model, a three-phase model including the matrix, interfacial region,...