“…As a matter of fact, advanced models are often restricted to a limited variety of materials. Although isotropic and anisotropic polycrystalline metals, for instance, have been extensively studied by the means of both analytical and computational tools [25,27,38,79,97,114,121,133,157], some material configurations (architectured materials, materials with infinite contrast of properties, nanocomposites, materials exhibiting nonlinear behaviour, etc.) call for further development of models and tools for describing their effective behaviour.…”