Elasticity Theories with Higher-order Gradients of Inertia and Stiffness for the Modelling of Wave Dispersion in Laminates
by Bennett, Terry; Gitman, Inna M.; Askes, Harm
Dispersive wave propagation is simulated with a continuum elasticity theory that incorporates gradients of strain and inertia. The additional parameters are the Representative Volume Element (RVE) sizes in statics and dynamics, respectively. For the special case of a periodic laminate, expressions for these two RVE sizes can be provided based on the properties of the two components. The fourth-order governing equations are rewritten in two sets of coupled second-order equations, whereby the two sets of unknowns are the macroscopic displacements and the microscopic displacements. The resulting formulation is thus a true multi-scale continuum. In a numerical wave propagation example it is shown that the higher-order continuum model provides an excellent approximation of an explicit model of the heterogeneous laminate.
DOI: 10.1007/s10704-008-9192-8
Online Date: 3/18/2008
Print publication date: 11/1/2007
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