Multipoint approximation of statistical descriptors of local strain and stress fields in heterogeneous media using integral equation method (Q1629241)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6991984
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Multipoint approximation of statistical descriptors of local strain and stress fields in heterogeneous media using integral equation method
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6991984

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    Multipoint approximation of statistical descriptors of local strain and stress fields in heterogeneous media using integral equation method (English)
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    11 December 2018
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    Summary: This paper is devoted to derivation of analytic expressions for statistical descriptors of stress and strain fields in heterogeneous media. Multipoint approximations of solutions of stochastic elastic boundary value problems for representative volume elements are investigated. The stress and strain fields are represented in the form of random coordinate functions, for which analytical expressions for the first- and second-order statistical central moments are obtained. Such moments characterize distribution of fields under prescribed loading of a representative volume element and depend on the geometry features and location of components within a volume. The information of the internal geometrical structure is taken into account by means of multipoint correlation functions. Within the framework of the second approximation of the boundary value problem, the correlation functions up to the fifth order are required to calculate the statistical characteristics. Using the method of Green's functions, analytical expressions for the moments in distinct phases of the microstructure are obtained explicitly in a form of integral equations. Their analysis and comparison with previously obtained results are performed.
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