Eigenstrain boundary integral equations with local Eshelby matrix for stress analysis of ellipsoidal particles

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Aiming at the large scale numerical simulation of particle reinforced materials, the concept of local Eshelby matrix has been introduced into the computational model of the eigenstrain boundary integral equation (BIE) to solve the problem of interactions among particles. The local Eshelby matrix can be considered as an extension of the concepts of Eshelby tensor and the equivalent inclusion in numerical form. Taking the subdomain boundary element method as the control, three-dimensional stress analyses are carried out for some ellipsoidal particles in full space with the proposed computational model. Through the numerical examples, it is verified not only the correctness and feasibility but also the high efficiency of the present model with the corresponding solution procedure, showing the potential of solving the problem of large scale numerical simulation of particle reinforced materials. © 2014 Hang Ma et al.

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Ma, H., Yan, C., & Qin, Q. H. (2014). Eigenstrain boundary integral equations with local Eshelby matrix for stress analysis of ellipsoidal particles. Mathematical Problems in Engineering, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/947205

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