Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
803740 Mechanics Research Communications 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The aim of this work is to pursue, in the wake of the paper [Martin, C., Dragon, A., Trumel, H., 1999. Mechanics Research Communications 26, 327], a non-classical micromechanical study and scale transition for highly filled particulate composites with a viscoelastic matrix. The present extension of a morphologically-based approach due to Christoffersen [Christoffersen, J., 1983. J. Mech. Phys. Solids 31, 55] carried forward to viscoelastic small strain context by Martin et al. [Martin, C., Dragon, A., Trumel, H., 1999. Mechanics Research Communications 26, 327], Nadot-Martin et al. [Nadot-Martin, C., Trumel, H., Dragon, A., 2003. Eur. J. Mech. A/Solids 22, 89], consists in introducing large strain (visco)-hyperelastic behaviour of the constituents (notably the matrix). The form of a local problem is analytically stated for compressive constituents. Numerical simulation for simplified hyperelastic behaviour and regular microstructure, employing different grain/matrix contrast parameters, is discussed in order to illustrate salient features of the advanced approach.

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