Heterogeneous Media : Micromechanics Modeling Methods and Simulations / edited by Konstantin Markov, Luigi Preziosi.

Most materials used in contemporary life and industry are heterogeneous (composites) and multicomponent, possessing a rich and complex internal structure. This internal structure, or microstructure, plays a key role in understanding and controlling the continuum behavior, or macroscopic, of a wide v...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Springer)
Other Authors: Markov, Konstantin (Editor), Preziosi, Luigi (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Birkhäuser Boston : Imprint : Birkhäuser, 2000.
Boston, MA Birkhäuser Boston Imprint : Birkhäuser, 2000.
Series:Modeling and simulation in science, engineering & technology.
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505 0 |a Elementary Micromechanics of Heterogeneous Media -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 The homogenization problem -- 1.3 Some basic results -- 1.4 The single inclusion problem -- 1.5 One-particle approximations -- 1.6 Elastic properties of polycrystals -- 1.7 References -- Diffusion-Absorption and Flow Processes in Disordered Porous Media -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Microstructure functions -- 2.3 Steady-state trapping problem -- 2.4 Time-dependent trapping problem -- 2.5 Steady-state fluid permeability problem -- 2.6 Time-dependent flow problem -- 2.7 Variational principles for trapping problem -- 2.8 Variational principles for flow problem -- 2.9 Bounds on trapping constant -- 2.10 Bounds on fluid permeability -- 2.11 Cross-property relations -- 2.12 References -- Self-Consistent Methods in the Problem of Wave Propagation through Heterogeneous Media -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 The main hypotheses of the methods -- 3.3 Integral equation of the diffraction problem -- 3.4 General scheme of the effective field method -- 3.5 General scheme of versions I and II of the EMM for matrix composite materials -- 3.6 The solutions of the one-particle problems of version I of the EMM and of the EFM -- 3.7 Asymptotics of the solutions of the dispersion equations -- 3.8 Versions II and III of the EMM in the case of spherical inclusions -- 3.9 Version I of the EMM and the EFM in the case of isotropic random sets of inclusions -- 3.10 Versions I, II, and III of the EMM for matrix composite materials -- 3.11 An approximate solution of the one-particle problem -- 3.12 The EFM for composites with regular lattices of spherical inclusions -- 3.13 Versions I and IV for polycrystals and granular materials -- 3.14 Discussion -- 3.15 Conclusions -- 3.16 References -- Deformable Porous Media and Composites Manufacturing -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Ensemble average approach -- 4.3 Effective media approach -- 4.4 Deformable and saturated porous media models -- 4.5 Boundary conditions -- 4.6 One-dimensional infiltration -- 4.7 Simulations -- 4.8 Three-dimensional unsaturated isothermal model -- 4.9 Open problems -- 4.10 References -- Micromechanics of Poroelastic Rocks -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Hydrostatic poroelasticity -- 5.3 Undrained compression -- 5.4 Constitutive equations of linearized poroelasticity -- 5.5 Equations of stress equilibrium and fluid flow -- 5.6 Dependence of poroelastic parameters on pore structure -- 5.7 Conclusions and future directions -- 5.8 References. 
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