Two-Dimensional Analysis of Size Effects in Strain-Gradient Granular Solids with Damage-Induced Anisotropy Evolution
Abstract
We analyze in two dimensions the mechanical behavior of materials with granular microstructures modeled by means of a variationally formulated strain-gradient continuum approach based on micromechanics and show that it can capture microstructural-size-dependent effects. Tension-compression asymmetry of grain-assembly interactions, as well as microscale damage, is taken into account and the continuum scale is linked to the grain-scale mechanisms. Numerical results are provided for finite deformations and substantiate previous research. As expected, results show interesting size-dependent effects that are typical of strain-gradient modeling.
How to cite
Maksimov, V., Barchiesi, E., Misra, A., Placidi, L. & Timofeev, D. (2021). Two-Dimensional Analysis of Size Effects in Strain-Gradient Granular Solids with Damage-Induced Anisotropy Evolution. Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 147(11). https://doi.org/10.1061/(ASCE)EM.1943-7889.0002010Publisher
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)Research area / line
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Journal of Engineering MechanicsISSN
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