Thermal stresses in elastodynamics of composite materials

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Fac. Math., Comp. Sci. and Mechanics, University of Warsaw, Banacha 2, PL 00-950 Warszawa, Poland [1 ]
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Int J Eng Sci | / 2卷 / 187-196期
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The elastic composite materials are usually investigated using the micromechanical approaches in which the micro-periodic heterogeneity of the composite is scaled down and hence the microstructure length-scale effect on the macro-behaviour of the composite body is neglected. However, in elastodynamics of composite materials the length-scale effect can play a crucial role, and hence also thermal stresses in dynamic problems have to be investigated using a certain length-scale model of a composite. The main aim of the contribution is to propose a new model of elastic periodic composites, which describes the length-scale effects and is simple enough to use in calculations of thermal stresses in non-stationary processes. The considerations are carried out in the framework of the general non-linear elastodynamics; the non-linear theory for small strains as well as the linearized approximation are derived as special cases. It is shown that the distribution of thermal stresses in non-stationary problems, obtained from the proposed length-scale model, is quite different than those obtained from the known effective modulus theories, where the effect of the microstructure size on the body behaviour is neglected. Copyright © 1997 Elsevier Science Ltd.
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