Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1562432 Computational Materials Science 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

A method is developed for calculating statistics of effective conductivity Σeff for microstructures with conductivity Σ varying randomly in space. The method is based on the representation of Σ by a stochastic reduced order model (SROM) Σ∼, that is, a random field with a finite and small number m   of samples that, generally, are not equally likely. An optimization algorithm with objective function quantifying the discrepancy between the probability laws of Σ∼ and Σ is used to construct Σ∼. Samples of Σeff corresponding to those of Σ∼ and their probabilities define a SROM Σ∼eff for Σeff. Bounds are develop to quantify the discrepancy between Σ and Σ∼ and between Σeff and Σ∼eff. The method is applied to find statistics of effective conductivity for a two-dimensional specimen with conductivity described by a non-Gaussian homogeneous field. Statistics of effective conductivity obtained from SROMs Σ∼eff with m samples are accurate and stable, in contrast to Monte Carlo estimates based on the same number of samples that are unstable and can have large errors.

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