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The paper is a continuation of a previous work of the same authors
dealing with homogenization processes for some energies
of integral type arising in the modeling of rubber-like elastomers.
The previous paper took into account the general case of the
homogenization of energies in presence of pointwise oscillating
constraints on the admissible deformations.
In the present paper homogenization processes are treated in the
particular case of fixed constraints set, in which minimal
coerciveness hypotheses...
Homogenization of integral functionals is studied
under the constraint that admissible maps have to take their values
into a given smooth manifold. The notion of tangential
homogenization is defined by analogy with the tangential
quasiconvexity introduced by Dacorogna et al. [Calc. Var. Part. Diff. Eq. 9 (1999) 185–206]. For energies with superlinear or linear growth, a
Γ-convergence result is established in Sobolev spaces, the
homogenization problem in the space of functions of bounded
variation...
In the paper a Barenblatt-Biot consolidation model for flows in periodic porous elastic media is derived by means of the two-scale convergence technique. Starting with the fluid flow of a slightly compressible viscous fluid through a two-component poro-elastic medium separated by a periodic interfacial barrier, described by the Biot model of consolidation with the Deresiewicz-Skalak interface boundary condition and assuming that the period is too small compared with the size of the medium, the limiting...
We study the corrector matrix to the conductivity equations. We show
that if converges weakly to the identity, then for any laminate
at almost every point. This simple property is shown to be false for
generic microgeometries if the dimension is greater than two in the work Briane et al. [Arch. Ration. Mech. Anal., to appear].
In two dimensions it holds true for any microgeometry as a corollary of the work in Alessandrini and Nesi [Arch. Ration. Mech. Anal.158 (2001) 155-171]. We use this...
We study the corrector matrix to the conductivity equations. We show that if converges weakly to the identity, then for any laminate at almost every point. This simple property is shown to be false for generic microgeometries if the dimension is greater than two in the work Briane et al. [Arch. Ration. Mech. Anal., to appear]. In two dimensions it holds true for any microgeometry as a corollary of the work in Alessandrini and Nesi [Arch. Ration. Mech. Anal. 158 (2001) 155-171]. We use this...
A multiscale spectral generalized finite element method (MS-GFEM) is presented for the solution of large two and three dimensional stress analysis problems inside heterogeneous media. It can be employed to solve problems too large to be solved directly with FE techniques and is designed for implementation on massively parallel machines. The method is multiscale in nature and uses an optimal family of spectrally defined local basis functions over a coarse grid. It is proved that the method has an...
The limit behavior of a periodic assembly of a finite number of elasto-plastic phases is investigated as the period becomes vanishingly small. A limit quasi-static evolution is derived through two-scale convergence techniques. It can be thermodynamically viewed as an elasto-plastic model, albeit with an infinite number of internal variables.
A general concept of two-scale convergence is introduced and two-scale compactness theorems are stated and proved for some classes of sequences of bounded functions in involving no periodicity assumptions. Further, the relation to the classical notion of compensated compactness and the recent concepts of two-scale compensated compactness and unfolding is discussed and a defect measure for two-scale convergence is introduced.
We study an atomistic pair potential-energy E(n)(y) that describes the elastic behavior of two-dimensional crystals with natoms where characterizes the particle positions. The main focus is the asymptotic analysis of the ground state energy asn tends to infinity. We show in a suitable scaling regime where the energy is essentially quadratic that the energy minimum of E(n) admits an asymptotic expansion involving fractional powers of n: The bulk energy densityEbulk is given by an explicit expression...
We study an atomistic pair potential-energy E(n)(y) that describes
the elastic behavior of two-dimensional crystals with n atoms where
characterizes the particle positions. The main
focus is the asymptotic analysis of the ground state energy as n
tends to infinity. We show in a suitable scaling regime where the
energy is essentially quadratic that the energy minimum of E(n)
admits an asymptotic expansion involving fractional powers of n:
The bulk energy density Ebulk is given by an explicit
expression...
We define and characterize weak and strong two-scale convergence in Lp,
C0 and other spaces via a transformation of variable, extending Nguetseng's definition.
We derive several properties, including weak and strong two-scale compactness;
in particular we prove two-scale versions of theorems of
Ascoli-Arzelà, Chacon, Riesz, and Vitali.
We then approximate two-scale derivatives, and define two-scale convergence in
spaces of either weakly or strongly differentiable functions.
We also derive...
Using the tool of two-scale convergence, we provide a rigorous mathematical setting for the homogenization result obtained by Fleck and Willis [J. Mech. Phys. Solids 52 (2004) 1855–1888] concerning the effective plastic behaviour of a strain gradient composite material. Moreover, moving from deformation theory to flow theory, we prove a convergence result for the homogenization of quasistatic evolutions in the presence of isotropic linear hardening.
Using the tool of two-scale convergence, we provide a rigorous mathematical setting for the homogenization result obtained by Fleck and Willis [J. Mech. Phys. Solids52 (2004) 1855–1888] concerning the effective plastic behaviour of a strain gradient composite material. Moreover, moving from deformation theory to flow theory, we prove a convergence result for the homogenization of quasistatic evolutions in the presence of isotropic linear hardening.
The work focuses on the Γ-convergence problem and the convergence of minimizers for a functional defined in a periodic perforated medium and
combining the bulk (volume distributed) energy and the surface
energy distributed on the perforation boundary. It is assumed that the mean value
of surface energy at each level set of test function is equal to
zero.
Under natural coercivity and p-growth assumptions on the bulk energy, and the assumption that the surface energy satisfies p-growth upper bound,...
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