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Equivalent inclusions in micromechanics with interface energy effect
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作者 Zhenguo ZHANG Yongqiang CHEN zhuping huang 《Applied Mathematics and Mechanics(English Edition)》 SCIE EI CSCD 2017年第11期1497-1516,共20页
In order to apply classical micromechanics in predicting the effective prop- erties of nanocomposites incorporating interface energy, a concept of equivalent inclusion (EI) is usually adopted. The properties of EI a... In order to apply classical micromechanics in predicting the effective prop- erties of nanocomposites incorporating interface energy, a concept of equivalent inclusion (EI) is usually adopted. The properties of EI are obtained by embedding a single inclusion with the interface into an infinite matrix. However, whether such an EI is universal for different micromechanics-based methods is rarely discussed in the literature. In this pa- per, the interface energy theory is used to study the applicability of the above mentioned EI. It is found that some elastic properties of the EI are related only to the properties of the inclusion and the interface, whereas others are also related to the properties of the matrix. The former properties of the EI can be applied to both the classical Mori-Tanaka method (MTM) and the generalized self-consistent method (GSCM). However, the latter can be applied only to the MTM. Two kinds of new EIs are proposed for the GSCM and used to estimate the effective mechanical properties of nanocomposites. 展开更多
关键词 interface effect equivalent inclusion (EI) Mori-Tanaka method (MTM) generalized self-consistent method (GSCM)
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SURFACE STRESS EFFECT IN MECHANICS OF NANOSTRUCTURED MATERIALS 被引量:13
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作者 Jianxiang Wang zhuping huang +5 位作者 Huiling Duan Shouwen Yu Xiqiao Feng Gangfeng Wang Weixu Zhang Tiejun Wang 《Acta Mechanica Solida Sinica》 SCIE EI 2011年第1期52-82,共31页
This review article summarizes the advances in the surface stress effect in mechanics of nanostructured elements, including nanoparticles, nanowires, nanobeams, and nanofilms, and heterogeneous materials containing na... This review article summarizes the advances in the surface stress effect in mechanics of nanostructured elements, including nanoparticles, nanowires, nanobeams, and nanofilms, and heterogeneous materials containing nanoscale inhomogeneities. It begins with the fundamental formulations of surface mechanics of solids, including the definition of surface stress as a surface excess quantity, the surface constitutive relations, and the surface equilibrium equations. Then, it depicts some theoretical and experimental studies of the mechanical properties of nanostructured elements, as well as the static and dynamic behaviour of cantilever sensors caused by the surface stress which is influenced by adsorption. Afterwards, the article gives a summary of the analytical elasto-static and dynamic solutions of a single as well as multiple inhomogeneities embedded in a matrix with the interface stress prevailing. The effect of surface elasticity on the diffraction of elastic waves is elucidated. Due to the difficulties in the analytical solution of inhomogeneities of complex shapes and configurations, finite element approaches have been developed for heterogeneous materials with the surface stress. Surface stress and surface energy are inherently related to crack propagation and the stress field in the vicinity of crack tips. The solutions of crack prob- lems taking into account surface stress effects are also included. Predicting the effective elastic and plastic responses of heterogeneous materials while taking into account surface and interface stresses has received much attention. The advances in this topic are inevitably delineated. Mechanics of rough surfaces appears to deserve special attention due to its theoretical and practical implications. Some most recent work is reviewed. Finally, some challenges are pointed out. They include the characterization of surfaces and interfaces of real nanomaterials, experimental mea- surements and verification of mechanical parameters of complex surfaces, and the effects of the physical and chemical processes on the surface properties, etc. 展开更多
关键词 surface/interface stress size-effect NANOWIRES nanobeams NANOFILMS nanoinhomogeneities cantilevers elastic wave CRACK elastic constants rough surface effective surface stress
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