Generalized thermo-mechanical framework for heterogeneous materials through asymptotic homogenization

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Bozo Vazic
Bilen Emek Abali
Pania Newell
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[1] The University of Utah,Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Uppsala University,Division of Applied Mechanics, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
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Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics | 2023年 / 35卷
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Multi-physics; Solid mechanics; Generalized continuum; Thermoelasticity; Finite element method (FEM); FEniCS;
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A fundamental understanding of the interaction between microstructure and underlying physical mechanisms is essential, especially for developing more accurate multi-physics models for heterogeneous materials. Effects of microstructure on the material response at the macroscale are modeled by using the generalized thermomechanics. In this study, strain gradient theory is employed as a higher-order theory on the macroscale with thermodynamics modeled as a first-order theory on the microscale. Hence, energy depends only on the temperature such that we circumvent an extension of Fourier’s law and analyze the “simplest” thermo-mechanical model in strain gradient elasticity. Developing multiphysics models for heterogeneous materials is indeed a challenge and even this “simplest” model in generalized thermomechanics creates dozens of parameters to be determined. We develop a thermo-mechanical framework, in which microstructure is modeled as a periodic structure and through asymptotic homogenization approach, higher-order parameters at macroscopic scale are calculated. To illustrate the importance of higher-order parameters in overall thermo-mechanical response of a heterogeneous materials, finite element method (FEM) is employed with the aid of open-source codes (FEniCS). Verification example of a bulk system and several case studies of porous structures demonstrate how such numerical framework can be beneficial in the design of materials with tailored microstructures.
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