Francesca Cosmi1
CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.74, No.3&4, pp. 269-282, 2011, DOI:10.3970/cmes.2011.074.269
Abstract In industrial applications, microstructure inhomogeneities can derive from the manufacturing process and the final mechanical properties of the material depend on the resulting, complex, structural pattern of the constituents. In this paper, Cell Method plane models in the elastic and plastic fields are presented and applied to predict the behaviour of four sintered alloys, where the spatial arrangement of voids within the base material contributes to determine the mechanical behaviour. Unlike the Finite Elements and other methods, the Cell Method is a numerical method based on a direct discrete formulation of equilibrium equations, so that More >