Classical effective descriptions of heterogeneous materials fail to capture the influence of the spatial scale of the heterogeneity on the overall response of components. This influence may become important when the scale at which the effective continuum fields vary approaches that of the microstructure of the material and may then give rise to size effects and other deviations from the classical theory. These effects can be successfully captured by continuum theories which include a material length scale, such as strain gradient theories. However, the precise relation between the microstructure on the one hand and the length scale and other properties of the effective modelling are usually unknown. A rigourous link between these two scales...
International audienceA micromechanics-based approach for the derivation of the effective properties...
The literature in the field of higher-order homogenization is mainly focused on 2-D models aimed at ...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the determination of the strain gradient elasticity...
Classical effective descriptions of heterogeneous materials fail to capture the influence of the spa...
Classical effective descriptions of heterogeneous materials fail to capture the influ-ence of the sp...
Standard effective properties of heterogenous materials can no longer be used when strain gradients ...
International audienceA computational homogenization method to determine the effective parameters of...
We present explicit upper bound estimates of the microstructural length used in simple gradient elas...
Strain gradient theory is an accurate model for capturing the size effect and localization phenomena...
Standard effective models of heterogenous materials becomeinaccurate when effective strains fluctuat...
A gradient-enhanced computational homogenization procedure, that allows for the modelling of microst...
AbstractA micromechanics-based approach for the derivation of the effective properties of periodic l...
International audienceA stress-gradient material model was recently proposed by Forest and Sab [Mech...
International audienceA micromechanics-based approach for the derivation of the effective properties...
The literature in the field of higher-order homogenization is mainly focused on 2-D models aimed at ...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the determination of the strain gradient elasticity...
Classical effective descriptions of heterogeneous materials fail to capture the influence of the spa...
Classical effective descriptions of heterogeneous materials fail to capture the influ-ence of the sp...
Standard effective properties of heterogenous materials can no longer be used when strain gradients ...
International audienceA computational homogenization method to determine the effective parameters of...
We present explicit upper bound estimates of the microstructural length used in simple gradient elas...
Strain gradient theory is an accurate model for capturing the size effect and localization phenomena...
Standard effective models of heterogenous materials becomeinaccurate when effective strains fluctuat...
A gradient-enhanced computational homogenization procedure, that allows for the modelling of microst...
AbstractA micromechanics-based approach for the derivation of the effective properties of periodic l...
International audienceA stress-gradient material model was recently proposed by Forest and Sab [Mech...
International audienceA micromechanics-based approach for the derivation of the effective properties...
The literature in the field of higher-order homogenization is mainly focused on 2-D models aimed at ...
International audienceIn this paper we deal with the determination of the strain gradient elasticity...