Tese
Estratégia multiescala para descrição micromórfica do contínuo a partir do contínuo clássico
Fecha
2019-05-17Autor
Leandro Lopes da Silva
Institución
Resumen
The macroscopic behavior of materials is a function of the structure they exhibit
at the microscopic level. The phenomenological approach adopted in the classical
continuum theory does not consider the individual behavior of the microstructure
constituents, but rather deals with the e ective macroscopic properties. Due to
the lack of microstructural parameters, this theory does not adequately describe
materials with complex microstructure or when the structural dimensions are comparatively
small with respect to its microstructure. In this sense, numerous so-called
generalized continuum theories were developed, incorporating the microstructural
behavior of the material medium. These theories fall into two groups: (a) those
that consider higher order displacement gradients and (b) those that add kinematic
degrees of freedom to material particles. The micromorphic continuum theory, in
which each material particle is endowed with nine additional kinematic degrees
of freedom, represents the most general case of this second group. This theory
is suited to analysis of materials with arbitrarily deforming microstructure. The
heuristic construction of the micromorphic continuum based on thermodynamic
considerations (or at the principle of virtual work) is well-established. However, the
identi cation of corresponding constitutive laws and the determination of the large
number of constitutive parameters limit the practical application of such theory. In
this sense, this work proposes a multiscale formulation for obtaining the macroscopic
micromorphic constitutive relations through the solution of boundary value problems
at the microscale according to the classical continuum theory. The INSANE system
(INteractive Structural ANalysis Environment), a free software developed at the
Department of Structural Engineering of the Engineering School of the Federal
University of Minas Gerais, is used in the implementation.