Mechanical properties of Composite Engineering Structures by Multivolume Micromechanical Modelling

Engineering structures often consist of elements having the character of a periodically repeated composite structure. A multivolume micromechanical model based on a representative cell division into r1 × r2 × r3 subcells with different elastic material properties has been used in this paper to deriv...

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Main Author: B. Novotný
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CTU Central Library 2000-01-01
Series:Acta Polytechnica
Online Access:https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/152
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spelling doaj-a1ccf822051d433e9c215e9bc97d95372020-11-24T23:51:04ZengCTU Central LibraryActa Polytechnica1210-27091805-23632000-01-01405152Mechanical properties of Composite Engineering Structures by Multivolume Micromechanical ModellingB. NovotnýEngineering structures often consist of elements having the character of a periodically repeated composite structure. A multivolume micromechanical model based on a representative cell division into r1 × r2 × r3 subcells with different elastic material properties has been used in this paper to derive macromechanical characteristics of the composite construction response to applied load and temperature changes. The multivolume method is based on ensuring the equilibrium of the considered volume on an average basis. In the same (average) way, the continuity conditions of displacements and tractions at the interfaces between subcells and between neighboring representative elements are imposed, resulting in a homogenization procedure that eliminates the discrete nature of the composite model. The details of the method are shown for the case of a concrete block pavement. A parametric study is presented illustrating the influence of joint thickness, joint filling material properties and the quality of bonding between block and filler elements.https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/152
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title Mechanical properties of Composite Engineering Structures by Multivolume Micromechanical Modelling
title_short Mechanical properties of Composite Engineering Structures by Multivolume Micromechanical Modelling
title_full Mechanical properties of Composite Engineering Structures by Multivolume Micromechanical Modelling
title_fullStr Mechanical properties of Composite Engineering Structures by Multivolume Micromechanical Modelling
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical properties of Composite Engineering Structures by Multivolume Micromechanical Modelling
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publishDate 2000-01-01
description Engineering structures often consist of elements having the character of a periodically repeated composite structure. A multivolume micromechanical model based on a representative cell division into r1 × r2 × r3 subcells with different elastic material properties has been used in this paper to derive macromechanical characteristics of the composite construction response to applied load and temperature changes. The multivolume method is based on ensuring the equilibrium of the considered volume on an average basis. In the same (average) way, the continuity conditions of displacements and tractions at the interfaces between subcells and between neighboring representative elements are imposed, resulting in a homogenization procedure that eliminates the discrete nature of the composite model. The details of the method are shown for the case of a concrete block pavement. A parametric study is presented illustrating the influence of joint thickness, joint filling material properties and the quality of bonding between block and filler elements.
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