A multifield continuum is adopted to grossly describe the dynamical behavior of composite microcracked solids. The constitutive relations for the internal and external (inertial) actions are obtained using a multiscale modeling based on the hypotheses of the classical molecular theory of elasticity and the ensuing overall elastodynamic properties allow us to take properly into account the microscopic features of these materials. Referring to a one-dimensional microcracked bar, the ability of such a continuum to reveal the presence of internal heterogeneities is investigated by analyzing the relevant dispersive wave propagation properties. Scattering of traveling waves is shown to be associated with the microcrack density in the bar
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The dynamical behavior of a monodimensional bar with distributed microcracks is addressed in terms o...
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A continuum model suitable for the description of microcracked bodies is shown. The influence of mic...
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A continuum model including micro-inertia for heterogeneous materials under high rate loading is pro...
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A continuum endowed with affine microstructure is adopted for the macroscopic description of fiber c...
In this paper the relaxed micromorphic model proposed in [49, 26] has been used to study wave propag...
The microstructure of defects in solids, e.g. interfaces, is heterogeneous and, consequently, so are...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a continuum model of a moving transition layer smooth...
The dynamical behavior of a monodimensional bar with distributed microcracks is addressed in terms o...
This work is based on the formulation of a continuum model with microstructure for the study of the ...
A non-simple continuum model is adopted to grossly describe the behaviour of elastic microcracked bo...
AbstractA Mindlin continuum model that incorporates both a dependence upon the microstructure and in...
A multifield continuum to describe grossly the dynamic behaviour of composite materials (fibre rein...
A general framework able to describe the mechanical behavior of thermo-elastic materials with microc...
A continuum model suitable for the description of microcracked bodies is shown. The influence of mic...
The description of the mechanical behavior of composite materials is an open challenge in engineerin...
This volume deals with topical problems concerning technology and design in construction of modern m...
A continuum model including micro-inertia for heterogeneous materials under high rate loading is pro...
International audienceIn this contribution we propose an approach to the macroscopic modelling of pe...
A continuum endowed with affine microstructure is adopted for the macroscopic description of fiber c...
In this paper the relaxed micromorphic model proposed in [49, 26] has been used to study wave propag...
The microstructure of defects in solids, e.g. interfaces, is heterogeneous and, consequently, so are...
International audienceIn this paper we propose a continuum model of a moving transition layer smooth...