Toward micromechanics of coupled fields materials containing functionally graded inhomogeneities: Multi-coating approach
Mechanics of Advanced Materials and Structures, ISSN: 1537-6494, Vol: 18, Issue: 7, Page: 524-530
2011
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This article presents a micromechanics model for predicting the effective properties of coupled fields composite materials containing ellipsoidal multi-coated inhomogeneities. The model is based on Eshelby's theory of inclusion embedded in an equivalent continuum matrix. The main objective of this work is to build some numerical tools that will be useful for estimating the effective properties of composite materials containing functionally graded inhomogeneities. Two applications of the present micromechanics scheme to two-phase composite materials with electro-elastic and magneto-electro-elastic couplings are presented. The results are in a good agreement with experimental data obtained from the literature. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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