AbstractA homogenisation technique is introduced to obtain the equivalent 1-D stiffness properties of complex slender periodic composite structures, that is, without the usual assumption of constant cross sections. The problem is posed on a unit cell with periodic boundary conditions such that the small-scale strain state averages to the large-scale conditions and the deformation energy is conserved between scales. The method can be implemented in standard finite-element packages and allows for local stress recovery and also for local (periodic) nonlinear effects such as skin wrinkling to be propagated to the large scale. Numerical examples are used to obtain the homogenised properties for several isotropic and composite beams, with and wit...
The paper presents two reduced order homogenization techniques for studying the response of nonlinea...
The paper presents two reduced order homogenization techniques for studying the response of nonlinea...
The paper presents two reduced order homogenization techniques for studying the response of nonlinea...
AbstractA homogenisation technique is introduced to obtain the equivalent 1-D stiffness properties o...
The increasing efficiency and performance requirements on current aircraft requires the use of novel...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose to apply the homogenisation technique by using an asymptotic devel...
Classical homogenization methods fail to reproduce the overall response of composite structures when...
In the current contribution, a new method for computational multiscale, or so-called FE2, modellingo...
summary:We present a general numerical method for calculating effective elastic properties of period...
summary:We present a general numerical method for calculating effective elastic properties of period...
Recent decades have seen renewed interest in elastic composite materials that are proving to be very...
While homogenization of periodic linear elastic structures is now a well-known procedure when the st...
In the paper we study the homogenization method and its potential for research of some phenomenons c...
In this paper, the analytical solution of the multiple - step homogenization problem for multi - ran...
In this paper, the analytical solution of the multiple - step homogenization problem for multi - ran...
The paper presents two reduced order homogenization techniques for studying the response of nonlinea...
The paper presents two reduced order homogenization techniques for studying the response of nonlinea...
The paper presents two reduced order homogenization techniques for studying the response of nonlinea...
AbstractA homogenisation technique is introduced to obtain the equivalent 1-D stiffness properties o...
The increasing efficiency and performance requirements on current aircraft requires the use of novel...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose to apply the homogenisation technique by using an asymptotic devel...
Classical homogenization methods fail to reproduce the overall response of composite structures when...
In the current contribution, a new method for computational multiscale, or so-called FE2, modellingo...
summary:We present a general numerical method for calculating effective elastic properties of period...
summary:We present a general numerical method for calculating effective elastic properties of period...
Recent decades have seen renewed interest in elastic composite materials that are proving to be very...
While homogenization of periodic linear elastic structures is now a well-known procedure when the st...
In the paper we study the homogenization method and its potential for research of some phenomenons c...
In this paper, the analytical solution of the multiple - step homogenization problem for multi - ran...
In this paper, the analytical solution of the multiple - step homogenization problem for multi - ran...
The paper presents two reduced order homogenization techniques for studying the response of nonlinea...
The paper presents two reduced order homogenization techniques for studying the response of nonlinea...
The paper presents two reduced order homogenization techniques for studying the response of nonlinea...