2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-31721-2_21
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Paradoxical Size Effects in Composite Laminates and Other Heterogeneous Materials

Abstract: Size effects in which there is an apparent increase in stiffness with reducing size scale are forecast in those heterogeneous materials that have constitutive behaviour described by more generalized continuum theories such as couple stress, micropolar or micromorphic elasticity. This short paper considers possibly the simplest heterogeneous material exhibiting such size effects, a two phase composite laminate consisting of alternating layers of stiff and compliant material, and shows that when loaded in bendin… Show more

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“…Wheel et al [26][27][28][29] have investigated this size effect in materials with periodic porosity subject to bending loads and have thereby described their behaviour in the context of micropolar media. Their studies showed that when the size of the pores remains negligible to the total dimensions of the specimen its flexural stiffness converges to the homogeneous case.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Wheel et al [26][27][28][29] have investigated this size effect in materials with periodic porosity subject to bending loads and have thereby described their behaviour in the context of micropolar media. Their studies showed that when the size of the pores remains negligible to the total dimensions of the specimen its flexural stiffness converges to the homogeneous case.…”
Section: Nomenclaturementioning
confidence: 99%