2410
Mechanics of Materials: Multiscale Design of Advanced Materials and Structures
Workshop
2410Period
03 Mar - 08 Mar 2024Abstract
Materials can now be designed and architectured like structural components for targeted mechanical
and physical properties. Structures and microstructures should not be studied independently and
their design will benefit from a multiscale approach combining nonlinear continuum mechanics
approaches and physical descriptions of elasticity, viscoplasticity, phase transformations and damage
of microstructures, at various scales. The aim of the workshop was to gather outstanding
junior and senior
researchers in the various branches of mathematics, physics and engineering
sciences suited to address the question of design of materials and structures by means of multiscale
discrete and continuum approaches to their constitutive behavior. Examples include atomic or
macroscopic lattices, random or periodic cellular materials, smart materials like shape memory
alloys, 3D woven composites, acoustic and electromagnetic metamaterials, etc. Modern continuum
mechanics relies on sophisticated constitutive laws for anisotropic materials exhibiting
elastoviscoplastic behavior, still a field of intense research with new mathematical concepts. In particular
size-dependent properties are addressed by resorting to generalized continua such as gradient or
micromorphic and phase field models. The latter are attractive for the simulation of microstructure
evolution coupled with mechanics, due to thermodynamic and metallurgical processes and damage.
Scale transition and homogenization methods for continuous and discrete systems are required for the determination of
effective material and structural behavior. Metamaterials are architectured materials specifically
designed to achieve certain propagation and dispersion properties of elastic and plastic
waves. Optimization strategies for the design of optimal architectures are involved in the design process. Target functions
for optimization are now based on multicriteria (stiffness, strength, thermal expansion, transport properties, anisotropy etc.).
Report
Workshop Report 2024,11Organizers
Samuel Forest, Évry; David McDowell, Atlanta; Stefan Müller, Bonn; Ewald Werner, MünchenOberwolfach Photo Collection
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