In the present paper the homogenization problem of periodic composites is investigated, in the case of a Cosserat continuum at the macro-level and a Cauchy continuum at the micro-level. In the framework of a strain-driven approach, the two levels are linked by a kinematic map based on a third order polynomial expansion. The determination of the displacement perturbation ¯elds in the Unit Cell (UC), arising when second or third order polynomial boundary conditions are imposed, is investigated. A new micromechanical approach, based on the decomposition of the perturbation ¯elds in terms of functions which depend on the macroscopic strain components, is proposed. The identi¯cation of the linear elastic 2D Cosserat constitutive paramete...
Classical homogenization methods fail to reproduce the overall response of composite structures when...
In this paper a second-order homogenization approach for periodic material is derived from an approp...
International audienceExtensions of classical homogenization methods are presented that are used to ...
In the present paper the homogenization problem of periodic composites is investigated, in the case ...
The present paper deals with the homogenization problem of periodic composite materials, considering...
This work presents a contribution to the development of computational homogenization procedures, in ...
The present paper deals with the homogenization problem of periodic composite materials, considerin...
In the framework of the computational homogenization procedures, the problem of coupling a Cosserat ...
Computational homogenization is adopted to assess the homogenized two-dimensional response of period...
We present a micropolar-based asymptotic homogenization approach [1,2] for the analysis of composite...
The need for generalized continua arises in several areas of the mechanics of heterogeneous material...
International audienceThe present work deals with the development of homogenisation procedures for C...
A micropolar-based asymptotic homogenization approach for the analysis of composite materials with p...
A micropolar-based asymptotic homogenization approach for the anal- ysis of composite materials with...
A multitude of composite materials ranging from polycrystals to rocks, concrete, and masonry overwhe...
Classical homogenization methods fail to reproduce the overall response of composite structures when...
In this paper a second-order homogenization approach for periodic material is derived from an approp...
International audienceExtensions of classical homogenization methods are presented that are used to ...
In the present paper the homogenization problem of periodic composites is investigated, in the case ...
The present paper deals with the homogenization problem of periodic composite materials, considering...
This work presents a contribution to the development of computational homogenization procedures, in ...
The present paper deals with the homogenization problem of periodic composite materials, considerin...
In the framework of the computational homogenization procedures, the problem of coupling a Cosserat ...
Computational homogenization is adopted to assess the homogenized two-dimensional response of period...
We present a micropolar-based asymptotic homogenization approach [1,2] for the analysis of composite...
The need for generalized continua arises in several areas of the mechanics of heterogeneous material...
International audienceThe present work deals with the development of homogenisation procedures for C...
A micropolar-based asymptotic homogenization approach for the analysis of composite materials with p...
A micropolar-based asymptotic homogenization approach for the anal- ysis of composite materials with...
A multitude of composite materials ranging from polycrystals to rocks, concrete, and masonry overwhe...
Classical homogenization methods fail to reproduce the overall response of composite structures when...
In this paper a second-order homogenization approach for periodic material is derived from an approp...
International audienceExtensions of classical homogenization methods are presented that are used to ...