International audienceWe present a new auxiliary problem for the determination of the apparent stiffness of a Statistical Volume Element (SVE). The SVE is embedded in an infinite, homogeneous reference medium, subjected to a uniform strain at infinity, while tractions are applied to the boundary of the SVE to ensure that the imposed strain at infinity coincides with the average strain over the SVE. The main asset of this new auxiliary problem resides in the fact that the associated Lippmann-Schwinger equation involves without approximation the Green operator for strains of the infinite body, which is translation-invariant and has very simple, closed-form expressions. Besides, an energy principle of the Hashin and Shtrikman type can be deriv...
Computational homogenization for quasistatic stress problems is considered, whereby the macroscale s...
This work discusses three aspects of topology optimisation (TO) problems dealing with structural sti...
Although both computational and analytical homogenization are well-established today, a thorough and...
International audienceWe present a new auxiliary problem for the determination of the apparent stiff...
EP/J01947X/1 Towards rationalised computational expense for simulating fracture over multiple scale
In the past decades computational homogenization has proven to be a powerful strategy to compute the...
International audienceWithin the framework of numerical homogeneization approaches, we focus on the ...
International audienceWhen determining the "apparent" behaviour of an heterogeneous volume element w...
The paper deals with methods of equivalence of boundary conditions in finite element models that are...
Although both computational and analytical homogenization are well-established today, a thorough and...
International audienceUniform grid solvers of the periodic Lippmann–Schwinger equation have been int...
We consider the upscaled linear elasticity problem in the context of periodic homogenization. Based ...
Formulation of the scale transition equations coupling the microscopic and macroscopic variables in ...
Computational homogenization for quasistatic stress problems is considered, whereby the macroscale s...
This work discusses three aspects of topology optimisation (TO) problems dealing with structural sti...
Although both computational and analytical homogenization are well-established today, a thorough and...
International audienceWe present a new auxiliary problem for the determination of the apparent stiff...
EP/J01947X/1 Towards rationalised computational expense for simulating fracture over multiple scale
In the past decades computational homogenization has proven to be a powerful strategy to compute the...
International audienceWithin the framework of numerical homogeneization approaches, we focus on the ...
International audienceWhen determining the "apparent" behaviour of an heterogeneous volume element w...
The paper deals with methods of equivalence of boundary conditions in finite element models that are...
Although both computational and analytical homogenization are well-established today, a thorough and...
International audienceUniform grid solvers of the periodic Lippmann–Schwinger equation have been int...
We consider the upscaled linear elasticity problem in the context of periodic homogenization. Based ...
Formulation of the scale transition equations coupling the microscopic and macroscopic variables in ...
Computational homogenization for quasistatic stress problems is considered, whereby the macroscale s...
This work discusses three aspects of topology optimisation (TO) problems dealing with structural sti...
Although both computational and analytical homogenization are well-established today, a thorough and...