Title of article :
On quantitative characterization of microstructures and effective properties
Author/Authors :
Mark Kachanov، نويسنده , , Igor Sevostianov ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Proper quantitative characterization of microstructures, for the purpose of modeling the effective properties, is
discussed. This is a broad subject that covers different physical properties (elastic, conductive, transport, etc.), as well as
various types of microstructures. The present work focuses on microstructures that can be characterized as continuous
matrices containing isolated inhomogeneities of diverse shapes, properties and orientations. We address their proper
quantitative characterization in the context of elastic and conductive properties (transport and fracture-related properties
are also briefly discussed).
Proper microstructural parameters must correctly represent the individual inhomogeneity contributions to the
considered property. They may differ for different physical properties. The key problem is to identify the mentioned
individual contributions. For the elastic properties, we demonstrate, on a number of microstructures, how the proper
parameters are implied by the elastic potential. Relative importance of various ‘‘irregularity factors’’ (shape irregularities,
orientation scatter) is analyzed.
We discuss similarities and differences between microstructural parameters intended for different physical properties.
The possibility of explicit cross-property connections between two physical properties depends on whether the proper
microstructural parameters for these two properties are sufficiently similar. We outline such explicit connections between
the elastic and the conductive properties.
The micromechanical approach is compared with the one based on an a priori introduced ‘‘fabric’’ tensors and general
tensor representations that contain a number of uncertain factors. Various problems arising in this context are discussed.
2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
microstructure , Micromechanics , fabric , effective properties , inhomogeneity , Cross-property connection
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures