THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS

 

   TEORIJSKA I PRIMENJENA MEHANIKA  2002

Vol.28-29, pp.113-144

 

 

 

Summary: 

S. Forest

   
 

 

Homogenization methods and mechanics of generalized continua - part 2

 

 

The need for generalized continua arises in several areas of the mechanics of heterogeneous materials, especially in homogenization theory. A generalized homogeneous substitution medium is necessary at the global level when the structure made of a composite material is subjected to strong variations of the mean fields or when the intrinsic lengths of non--classical constituents are comparable to the wavelength of variation of the mean fields. In the present work, a systematic method based on polynomial expansions is used to replace a classical composite material by Cosserat and micromorphic equivalent ones. In a second part, a mixture of micromorphic constituents is homogenized using the multiscale asymptotic method. The resulting macroscopic medium is shown to be a Cauchy, Cosserat, microstrain or a full micromorphic continuum, depending on the hierarchy of the characteristic lengths of the problem.