Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
279183 International Journal of Solids and Structures 2009 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Homogenization methods were developed to relate microstructure and local deformation mechanisms to overall behavior. The well-known self-consistent scheme was successfully developed to describe mechanical interactions for elastic, elastoplastic and viscoplastic behaviors. When complex space–time couplings and non-linearity are involved, new estimations have to be established. This paper addresses to local behavior exhibiting elastic, anelastic and inelastic strains. A new estimation of mechanical interactions is proposed. It uses an incremental representation of the behavior and is based on translated fields techniques and self-consistent approximation. First, the case of a purely anelastic (Kelvin–Voigt) heterogeneous medium is treated. The solution of the anelastic heterogeneous problem is then used to solve the complete problem where the local behavior is described through a Burger element. Results obtained with the present modeling are compared with results obtained with other models found in literature in the case of linear behavior. They show that a good description of the time-dependent spatial interactions is obtained. Thanks to this incremental approach, the present modeling can be easily used for non linear behavior.

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