Title of article :
Multiple circular nano-inhomogeneities and/or nano-pores in one of two joined isotropic elastic half-planes
Author/Authors :
Jammes، نويسنده , , Matthieu and Mogilevskaya، نويسنده , , Sofia G. and Crouch، نويسنده , , Steven L.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The paper considers the problem of multiple interacting circular nano-inhomogeneities or/and nano-pores located in one of two joined, dissimilar isotropic elastic half-planes. The analysis is based on the solutions of the elastostatic problems for (i) the bulk material of two bonded, dissimilar elastic half-planes and (ii) the bulk material of a circular disc. These solutions are coupled with the Gurtin and Murdoch model of material surfaces [Gurtin ME, Murdoch AI. A continuum theory of elastic material surfaces. Arch Ration Mech Anal 1975;57:291–323; Gurtin ME, Murdoch AI. Surface stress in solids. Int J Solids Struct 1978;14:431–40.]. Each elastostatic problem is solved with the use of complex Somigliana traction identity [Mogilevskaya SG, Linkov AM. Complex fundamental solutions and complex variables boundary element method in elasticity. Comput Mech 1998;22:88–92]. The complex boundary displacements and tractions at each circular boundary are approximated by a truncated complex Fourier series, and the unknown Fourier coefficients are found from a system of linear algebraic equations obtained by using a Taylor series expansion. The resulting semi-analytical method allows one to calculate the elastic fields everywhere in the half-planes and inside the nano-inhomogeneities. Numerical examples demonstrate that (i) the method is effective in solving the problems with multiple nano-inhomogeneities, and (ii) the elastic response of a composite system is profoundly influenced by the sizes of the nano-features.
Keywords :
Bonded half-planes , Gurtin and Murdochיs model , Complex Somigiliana traction identity , Multiple circular nano-inhomogeneities or/and nano-pores
Journal title :
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements
Journal title :
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements