Clustering of spherical particles in random thermoelastic composites measurably alters effective properties and local fields, as shown by finite-element simulations and an extended mean-field cluster model.
PhD thesis, Institute of Fundamental Technolog- ical Research, IPPT PAN, Warsaw, Poland (2025)
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Quantifying the effects of particle clustering in random thermoelastic composites -- numerical and mean-field analyses
Clustering of spherical particles in random thermoelastic composites measurably alters effective properties and local fields, as shown by finite-element simulations and an extended mean-field cluster model.