Elastic properties of a tungsten-silver composite by reconstruction and computation
Abstract
We statistically reconstruct a three-dimensional model of a tungsten-silver composite from an experimental two-dimensional image. The effective Young's modulus () of the model is computed in the temperature range 25-1060^o C using a finite element method. The results are in good agreement with experimental data. As a test case, we have reconstructed the microstructure and computed the moduli of the overlapping sphere model. The reconstructed and overlapping sphere models are examples of bi-continuous (non-particulate) media. The computed moduli of the models are not generally in good agreement with the predictions of the self-consistent method. We have also evaluated three-point variational bounds on the Young's moduli of the models using the results of Beran, Molyneux, Milton and Phan-Thien. The measured data were close to the upper bound if the properties of the two phases were similar ().
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/9901320,
title = {Elastic properties of a tungsten-silver composite by reconstruction and computation},
author = {A. P. Roberts and E. J. Garboczi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/9901320},
year = {2009}
}
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23 Pages, 12 Figures