Macrohomogeneity

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    macroscale homogeneity uncountable, usually

    "The well-known Hill's averaging theorems for stresses and strains as well as the so-called Hill-Mandel principle of macrohomogeneity are essential ingredients for the coupling and the consistency between the micro and macro scales in multiscale finite element procedures (FE²)."

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"The well-known Hill's averaging theorems for stresses and strains as well as the so-called Hill-Mandel principle of macrohomogeneity are essential ingredients for the coupling and the consistency between the micro and macro scales in multiscale finite element procedures (FE²)."

Etymology

From macro- + homogeneity.

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