Vol 49, No 2 (1997)

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Transport properties of finite and infinite composite materials and Rayleigh's sum

V. Mityushev

Arch. Mech. 49 (2), 345-358, 1997

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Abstract


The transport properties of a regular array of cylinders embedded in a homogeneous matrix material have been studied by the following method. Let us bound a part of the infinite material by a closed curve γ. Knowing the transport properties of this finite amount of material, we can evaluate the transport properties of the infinite material when γ tends to infinity. This method allows us to justify the method of Lord RAYLEIGH [1] for rectangular arrays of cylinders. Moreover, it is shown that in order to improve the Clausius-Mossotti approximation for a rectangular array, it is necessary to evaluate Rayleigh's sum.

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