International audienceIn its original formulation by Forest & Sab (Math. Mech. Solids, 2017), stress gradient elastodynamics incorporate two inner-lengths to account for size effects in continuum theory. Here, an extended one-dimensional stress gradient model is developed by means of Lagrangian formalism, incorporating an additional inner-length and a fourth-order space derivative in the wave equation. Dispersive properties are characterised and hyperbolicity and stability are proven. Group velocity remains bounded in both original and extended models, proving causality is satisfied for both contrary to a usually-accepted postulate. By means of two-scale asymptotic homogeniza-tion, the high-order wave equation satisfied by the stress gradie...
Partly in response to a communication recently published in this journal on apparent inconsistencies...
A gradient enhanced model is formulated which simulates micro-structurally induced wave dispersion a...
The gradient elastic constitutive equation incorporating the second gradient of the strains is used ...
International audienceIn its original formulation by Forest & Sab (Math. Mech. Solids, 2017), stress...
© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. Long-range interactions occurring in heterogeneous mat...
International audienceWave propagation in architectured materials, or materials with microstructure,...
ABSTRACT: Continuum material models can be enriched with additional gradients in order to model phen...
Gradient elasticity theories can be used to simulate dispersive wave propagation as it occurs in het...
Computational aspects of a recently developed gradient elasticity model are discussed in this paper....
© 2018 Nano-scale experimental findings reveal that wave propagation in heterogeneous materials is d...
AbstractThe goal of this study is to understand the physical meaning and evaluate the intrinsic leng...
AbstractAnalytical wave propagation studies in gradient elastic solids and structures are presented....
A study of the dispersive elastodynamic behavior of linear elastic periodic structures is presented ...
Wave dispersion is a widely recognised phenomenon that occurs when elastic waves propagate through a...
International audienceA stress gradient continuum theory is presented that fundamentally differs fro...
Partly in response to a communication recently published in this journal on apparent inconsistencies...
A gradient enhanced model is formulated which simulates micro-structurally induced wave dispersion a...
The gradient elastic constitutive equation incorporating the second gradient of the strains is used ...
International audienceIn its original formulation by Forest & Sab (Math. Mech. Solids, 2017), stress...
© 2018 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston. Long-range interactions occurring in heterogeneous mat...
International audienceWave propagation in architectured materials, or materials with microstructure,...
ABSTRACT: Continuum material models can be enriched with additional gradients in order to model phen...
Gradient elasticity theories can be used to simulate dispersive wave propagation as it occurs in het...
Computational aspects of a recently developed gradient elasticity model are discussed in this paper....
© 2018 Nano-scale experimental findings reveal that wave propagation in heterogeneous materials is d...
AbstractThe goal of this study is to understand the physical meaning and evaluate the intrinsic leng...
AbstractAnalytical wave propagation studies in gradient elastic solids and structures are presented....
A study of the dispersive elastodynamic behavior of linear elastic periodic structures is presented ...
Wave dispersion is a widely recognised phenomenon that occurs when elastic waves propagate through a...
International audienceA stress gradient continuum theory is presented that fundamentally differs fro...
Partly in response to a communication recently published in this journal on apparent inconsistencies...
A gradient enhanced model is formulated which simulates micro-structurally induced wave dispersion a...
The gradient elastic constitutive equation incorporating the second gradient of the strains is used ...