We consider heat transfer problem in a composite ceramic featuring a thin nonlinear interphase layer with distinctively different characteristics (high thermal conductivity, apart from the mentioned physical size). The presence of an interphase may be problematic for the classical FEM approach in terms of technical implementation, accuracy and stability of the results. We avoid the potential issues by replacing the interphase in the model with a zero thickness imperfect nonlinear interface with two transmission conditions. These conditions are carefully derived using asymptotic analysis and aim at preserving the physical properties of the original interphase layer now absent in the model, thus ensuring an accurate solution. Numerical exampl...
We study the thermo-electromechanical behavior of a thin interphase, constituted by a piezoelectric ...
Imperfect transmission conditions modeling a thin reactive 2D interphases layer between two dissimil...
AbstractThe paper is devoted to comparative analysis of the capabilities of the most common models o...
We consider heat transfer problem in a composite ceramic featuring a thin nonlinear interphase layer...
In this paper, we consider the heat transfer problem in a cylindrical composite material with an adh...
This paper considers the problem of heat transfer in a composite ceramic material where the structur...
New imperfect transmission conditions for a thin nonlinear heat-resistant reactive interphase situat...
Imperfect transmission conditions modelling a thin intermediate layer between two bonded materials i...
Imperfect transmission conditions modelling a thin reactive intermediate layer between two bonded ma...
Imperfect transmission conditions modelling a thin reactive intermediate layer between two bonded ma...
We consider a thin soft adhesive interphase between dissimilar elastic media. The material of the in...
Imperfect transmission conditions modelling a thin reactive intermediate layer be- tween two bonded ...
A general interface model is presented for thermal conduction and characterized by two jump relation...
International audienceThis work deals with the homogenization of the nonstationary heat conduction w...
AbstractAn analytical model is developed for the conductivity (diffusivity, permeability, etc.) of a...
We study the thermo-electromechanical behavior of a thin interphase, constituted by a piezoelectric ...
Imperfect transmission conditions modeling a thin reactive 2D interphases layer between two dissimil...
AbstractThe paper is devoted to comparative analysis of the capabilities of the most common models o...
We consider heat transfer problem in a composite ceramic featuring a thin nonlinear interphase layer...
In this paper, we consider the heat transfer problem in a cylindrical composite material with an adh...
This paper considers the problem of heat transfer in a composite ceramic material where the structur...
New imperfect transmission conditions for a thin nonlinear heat-resistant reactive interphase situat...
Imperfect transmission conditions modelling a thin intermediate layer between two bonded materials i...
Imperfect transmission conditions modelling a thin reactive intermediate layer between two bonded ma...
Imperfect transmission conditions modelling a thin reactive intermediate layer between two bonded ma...
We consider a thin soft adhesive interphase between dissimilar elastic media. The material of the in...
Imperfect transmission conditions modelling a thin reactive intermediate layer be- tween two bonded ...
A general interface model is presented for thermal conduction and characterized by two jump relation...
International audienceThis work deals with the homogenization of the nonstationary heat conduction w...
AbstractAn analytical model is developed for the conductivity (diffusivity, permeability, etc.) of a...
We study the thermo-electromechanical behavior of a thin interphase, constituted by a piezoelectric ...
Imperfect transmission conditions modeling a thin reactive 2D interphases layer between two dissimil...
AbstractThe paper is devoted to comparative analysis of the capabilities of the most common models o...