Increasing demand in material and mechanical properties has led to production of complex composite structures. The composite structures, made of different materials, possess a variety of properties derived from each material. This has brought challenges in both analytical and numerical studies in thermal conduction which is of significant importance for thermoelastic problems. Therefore, a unified and effective approach would be desirable. The present study makes a first attempt to determining the analytical symplectic eigen solution for steady-state thermal conduction problem of multi-material crack. Based on the obtained symplectic eigen solution (including higher order expanding eigen solution terms), a new symplectic analytical singular...
AbstractPlane thermoelasticity solutions are presented for the problem of a crack in bonded material...
International audienceThis study deals with the heat conduction within a medium containing cracks th...
This paper studies an interface crack in a two-layered composite media under an applied thermal flux...
Increasing demand in material and mechanical properties has led to production of complex composite s...
In modern design of composite structures, multiple materials with different properties are bound tog...
AbstractA finite element discretized symplectic method is introduced to find the thermal stress inte...
AbstractA method is presented for solutions of a class of boundary value problems corresponding to p...
A method is presented for solutions of a class of boundary value problems corresponding to problems ...
A general solution to the thermoelastic and heat conduction problems for composite materials with cu...
Problems of two-dimensional steady-state heat conduction for composites with doubly periodic arrays ...
International audienceThe present work aims to modeling the thermal conductivity of fractured materi...
International audienceThe paper aims to investigate the suitability of a 3D discrete element method ...
Based on the expansion of symplectic eigensolutions and symplectic relations of adjoint orthonormali...
Two-dimensional stationary problem of heat conduction and thermoelasticity for infinite elastic body...
In this dissertation, the homogenization method is used to investigate the thermo-mechanical behavio...
AbstractPlane thermoelasticity solutions are presented for the problem of a crack in bonded material...
International audienceThis study deals with the heat conduction within a medium containing cracks th...
This paper studies an interface crack in a two-layered composite media under an applied thermal flux...
Increasing demand in material and mechanical properties has led to production of complex composite s...
In modern design of composite structures, multiple materials with different properties are bound tog...
AbstractA finite element discretized symplectic method is introduced to find the thermal stress inte...
AbstractA method is presented for solutions of a class of boundary value problems corresponding to p...
A method is presented for solutions of a class of boundary value problems corresponding to problems ...
A general solution to the thermoelastic and heat conduction problems for composite materials with cu...
Problems of two-dimensional steady-state heat conduction for composites with doubly periodic arrays ...
International audienceThe present work aims to modeling the thermal conductivity of fractured materi...
International audienceThe paper aims to investigate the suitability of a 3D discrete element method ...
Based on the expansion of symplectic eigensolutions and symplectic relations of adjoint orthonormali...
Two-dimensional stationary problem of heat conduction and thermoelasticity for infinite elastic body...
In this dissertation, the homogenization method is used to investigate the thermo-mechanical behavio...
AbstractPlane thermoelasticity solutions are presented for the problem of a crack in bonded material...
International audienceThis study deals with the heat conduction within a medium containing cracks th...
This paper studies an interface crack in a two-layered composite media under an applied thermal flux...