tugni925
Mechanical
- Sep 14, 2020
- 107
I am working with microstructures and buckling, and often this term comes up:
"Subsequently, under a given macroscopic stress state, material buckling strength can be evaluated using linear buckling analysis with
Bloch-Floquet boundary conditions to cover all the possible buckling modes in the material microstructure. For a
prescribed macroscopic stress state, σ0, the effective elasticity matrix is used to transform the macroscopic stress to
the macroscopic strain, written as..." (Extreme 3D architected isotropic materials with tunable stiffness and buckling strength)
Is it possible to explain how Bloch-Floquet boundary conditions work?
"Subsequently, under a given macroscopic stress state, material buckling strength can be evaluated using linear buckling analysis with
Bloch-Floquet boundary conditions to cover all the possible buckling modes in the material microstructure. For a
prescribed macroscopic stress state, σ0, the effective elasticity matrix is used to transform the macroscopic stress to
the macroscopic strain, written as..." (Extreme 3D architected isotropic materials with tunable stiffness and buckling strength)
Is it possible to explain how Bloch-Floquet boundary conditions work?