A framework for variationally consistent homogenization, combined with a generalized macrohomogeneity condition, is exploited for the analysis of non-linear transient heat conduction. Within this framework the classical approach of (model-based) first-order homogenization for stationary problems is extended to transient problems. Homogenization is then carried out in the spatial domain on representative volume elements (RVE), which are (in practice) introduced in quadrature points in standard fashion. Along with the classical averages, a higher order conservation quantity is obtained. An iterative FE2-algorithm is devised for the case of non-linear diffusion and storage coefficients, and it is applied to transient heat conduction in a stron...
International audienceMaterial with different constituents play an important rule in engineering app...
International audienceComposite materials generally exhibit a highly anisotropic thermal behavior (d...
In this paper, a multi-scale analysis method for heat transfer in heterogeneous solids is presented....
A framework for variationally consistent homogenization, combined with a generalized macrohomogeneit...
A Variational Multiscale Modeling framework, combined with a generalized macro-homogeneity condition...
A Variational Multiscale Modeling framework, combined with a generalized macro-homogeneity condition...
This paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for transient heat conduction ...
This paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for transient heat conduction ...
This paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for transient heat conduction ...
International audienceThis paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for tran...
This paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for transient heat conduction ...
This paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for transient heat conduction ...
This paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for transient heat conduction ...
This paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for transient heat conduction ...
International audienceMaterial with different constituents play an important rule in engineering app...
International audienceMaterial with different constituents play an important rule in engineering app...
International audienceComposite materials generally exhibit a highly anisotropic thermal behavior (d...
In this paper, a multi-scale analysis method for heat transfer in heterogeneous solids is presented....
A framework for variationally consistent homogenization, combined with a generalized macrohomogeneit...
A Variational Multiscale Modeling framework, combined with a generalized macro-homogeneity condition...
A Variational Multiscale Modeling framework, combined with a generalized macro-homogeneity condition...
This paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for transient heat conduction ...
This paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for transient heat conduction ...
This paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for transient heat conduction ...
International audienceThis paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for tran...
This paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for transient heat conduction ...
This paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for transient heat conduction ...
This paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for transient heat conduction ...
This paper presents a computationally efficient homogenization method for transient heat conduction ...
International audienceMaterial with different constituents play an important rule in engineering app...
International audienceMaterial with different constituents play an important rule in engineering app...
International audienceComposite materials generally exhibit a highly anisotropic thermal behavior (d...
In this paper, a multi-scale analysis method for heat transfer in heterogeneous solids is presented....