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Stress field in a porous material containing periodic arbitrarily-shaped holes with surface tension

In the mechanical analysis of a structure/composite with periodic holes/inhomogeneities based on analytic techniques, the holes/inhomogeneities are usually assumed to be circular. In this paper, we develop an efficient method (based on complex variable techniques) to calculate the surface tension-in...

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Published in:Mathematics and mechanics of solids 2018-01, Vol.23 (1), p.120-130
Main Authors: Yang, Hai-Bing, Dai, Ming, Gao, Cun-Fa
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description In the mechanical analysis of a structure/composite with periodic holes/inhomogeneities based on analytic techniques, the holes/inhomogeneities are usually assumed to be circular. In this paper, we develop an efficient method (based on complex variable techniques) to calculate the surface tension-induced stress field in a porous material containing a periodic array of unidirectional holes of arbitrary shape. In this method, we use conformal mapping and Faber series techniques to address a finite representative unit cell (RUC) consisting of a single arbitrarily-shaped hole with a constant surface tension imposed on the hole’s boundary and periodic deformations imposed on the edge of the RUC. Several numerical examples are presented to verify the accuracy of our method and to study the influence of the shape and volume fraction of the periodic holes on the stress concentration in the structure. We show that the maximum hoop stress around periodic holes of some shapes (such as triangle, pentagon or hexagon) may appear exactly at the point(s) of maximum curvature when the hole volume fraction exceeds a certain value. Moreover, when the hole volume fraction falls below about 7%, it is found that the surface tension-induced stress concentration around periodic holes can be treated approximately as that around a single hole with the same hole shape and size in an infinite plane.
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