Exact results for weakly nonlinear composites and implications for homogenization methods

Weakly nonlinear composite conductors are characterized by position-dependent dissipation potentials expressible as an additive composition of a quadratic potential and a nonquadratic potential weighted by a small parameter. This additive form carries over to the effective dissipation potential of t...

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Autores principales: Furer, Joshua, Idiart, Martín Ignacio, Ponte Castañeda, Pedro
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spelling I19-R120-10915-1529182023-05-13T04:09:02Z http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/152918 issn:1878-1543 issn:1631-0748 Exact results for weakly nonlinear composites and implications for homogenization methods Furer, Joshua Idiart, Martín Ignacio Ponte Castañeda, Pedro 2020 2023-05-12T16:56:58Z en Ingeniería Homogenization Nonlinear Heterogeneous materials Exact solution Composite materials Effective conductivity Weakly nonlinear composite conductors are characterized by position-dependent dissipation potentials expressible as an additive composition of a quadratic potential and a nonquadratic potential weighted by a small parameter. This additive form carries over to the effective dissipation potential of the composite when expanded to first order in the small parameter. However, the first-order correction of this asymptotic expansion depends only on the zeroth-order values of the local fields, namely, the local fields within the perfectly linear composite conductor. This asymptotic expansion is exploited to derive the exact effective conductivity of a composite cylinder assemblage exhibiting weak nonlinearity of the power-law type (i.e., power law with exponent m=1 + δ such that |δ| <<1), and found to be identical (to first order in δ) to the corresponding asymptotic result for sequentially laminated composites of infinite rank. These exact results are used to assess the capabilities of more general nonlinear homogenization methods making use of the properties of optimally selected linear comparison composites. Centro Tecnológico Aeroespacial Articulo Articulo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf 893-909
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topic Ingeniería
Homogenization
Nonlinear
Heterogeneous materials
Exact solution
Composite materials
Effective conductivity
spellingShingle Ingeniería
Homogenization
Nonlinear
Heterogeneous materials
Exact solution
Composite materials
Effective conductivity
Furer, Joshua
Idiart, Martín Ignacio
Ponte Castañeda, Pedro
Exact results for weakly nonlinear composites and implications for homogenization methods
topic_facet Ingeniería
Homogenization
Nonlinear
Heterogeneous materials
Exact solution
Composite materials
Effective conductivity
description Weakly nonlinear composite conductors are characterized by position-dependent dissipation potentials expressible as an additive composition of a quadratic potential and a nonquadratic potential weighted by a small parameter. This additive form carries over to the effective dissipation potential of the composite when expanded to first order in the small parameter. However, the first-order correction of this asymptotic expansion depends only on the zeroth-order values of the local fields, namely, the local fields within the perfectly linear composite conductor. This asymptotic expansion is exploited to derive the exact effective conductivity of a composite cylinder assemblage exhibiting weak nonlinearity of the power-law type (i.e., power law with exponent m=1 + δ such that |δ| <<1), and found to be identical (to first order in δ) to the corresponding asymptotic result for sequentially laminated composites of infinite rank. These exact results are used to assess the capabilities of more general nonlinear homogenization methods making use of the properties of optimally selected linear comparison composites.
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author Furer, Joshua
Idiart, Martín Ignacio
Ponte Castañeda, Pedro
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Idiart, Martín Ignacio
Ponte Castañeda, Pedro
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title Exact results for weakly nonlinear composites and implications for homogenization methods
title_short Exact results for weakly nonlinear composites and implications for homogenization methods
title_full Exact results for weakly nonlinear composites and implications for homogenization methods
title_fullStr Exact results for weakly nonlinear composites and implications for homogenization methods
title_full_unstemmed Exact results for weakly nonlinear composites and implications for homogenization methods
title_sort exact results for weakly nonlinear composites and implications for homogenization methods
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