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Phys Rev E ; 103(5-1): 053004, 2021 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34134231

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We present a method for predicting the linear response deformation of finite and semi-infinite 2D solid structures with circular holes and inclusions by employing the analogies with image charges and induction in electrostatics. Charges in electrostatics induce image charges near conductive boundaries and an external electric field induces polarization (dipoles, quadrupoles, and other multipoles) of conductive and dielectric objects. Similarly, charges in elasticity induce image charges near boundaries and external stress induces polarization (quadrupoles and other multipoles) inside holes and inclusions. Stresses generated by these induced elastic multipoles as well as stresses generated by their images near boundaries then lead to interactions between holes and inclusions and with their images, which induce additional polarization and thus additional deformation of holes and inclusions. We present a method that expands induced polarization in a series of elastic multipoles, which systematically takes into account the interactions of inclusions and holes with the external field, between them, and with their images. The results of our method for linear deformation of circular holes and inclusions near straight and curved boundaries show good agreement with both linear finite element simulations and experiments.

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Phys Rev E ; 103(5-1): 053003, 2021 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34134329

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Elastic materials with holes and inclusions are important in a large variety of contexts ranging from construction material to biological membranes. More recently, they have also been exploited in mechanical metamaterials, where the geometry of highly deformable structures is responsible for their unusual properties, such as negative Poisson's ratio, mechanical cloaking, and tunable phononic band gaps. Understanding how such structures deform in response to applied external loads is thus crucial for designing novel mechanical metamaterials. Here we present a method for predicting the linear response of infinite 2D solid structures with circular holes and inclusions by employing analogies with electrostatics. Just like an external electric field induces polarization (dipoles, quadrupoles, and other multipoles) of conductive and dielectric objects, external stress induces elastic multipoles inside holes and inclusions. Stresses generated by these induced elastic multipoles then lead to interactions between holes and inclusions, which induce additional polarization and thus additional deformation of holes and inclusions. We present a method that expands the induced polarization in a series of elastic multipoles, which systematically takes into account the interactions of inclusions and holes with the external stress field and also between them. The results of our method show good agreement with both linear finite element simulations and experiments.

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