A homogenization scheme for viscoelastic composites proposed by Lahellec & Suquet (2007 Int. J. Solids Struct.44, 507–529 (doi:10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2006.04.038)) is revisited. The scheme relies upon an incremental variational formulation providing the inelastic strain field at a given time step in terms of the inelastic strain field from the previous time step, along with a judicious use of Legendre transforms to approximate the relevant functional by an alternative functional depending on the inelastic strain fields only through their first and second moments over each constituent phase. As a result, the approximation generates a reduced description of the microscopic state of the composite in terms of a finite set of internal variables ...
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International audienceAn original approach is proposed in order to compute the homogenized response ...
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International audienceThe mean-field homogenization scheme for viscoelastic composites proposed by L...
We propose a general formulation - which we believe to be new - for the mean-field homogenization of...
Predicting the mechanical response of composite materials requires careful modeling strategies. Amon...
We consider matrix materials reinforced with multiple phases of coated inclusions. All materials are...
AbstractWe consider matrix materials reinforced with multiple phases of coated inclusions. All mater...
This paper presents an incremental secant mean-field homogenization (MFH) procedure for composites m...
With the increasing use of engineered and/or heterogeneous materials, there is a need to develop mul...
This paper presents a general mean-field homogenization formulation and the corresponding numerical ...
A multi-phase composite with periodic distributed inclusions with a smooth boundary is considered in...
This paper contains a theoretical and numerical investigation of the incremental formulation for the...
peer reviewedThis paper introduces a, possibly damage-enhanced, pressure-dependent based incremental...
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This paper presents an extension of the recently developed incremental-secant mean-field homogenizat...
International audienceAn original approach is proposed in order to compute the homogenized response ...
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