We investigate a homogenization problem for a linearly elastic magnetic material that incorporates elastically rigid magnetic inclusions firmly bonded to the matrix. By considering a periodic arrangement of this material, we identify an effective magnetoelastic energy, obtained by homogenization when the period approaches zero. For comparison, we also briefly discuss alternative, essentially equivalent magnetic models naturally linked by a Legendre-Fenchel transform of magnetic energy density where the elastic deformation enters as a parameter.

Grande, R., Krömer, S., Kružík, M., Tomassetti, G. (2026). Homogenization of Magnetoelastic Materials with Rigid Magnetic Inclusions at Small Strains. JOURNAL OF NONLINEAR SCIENCE, 36(1) [10.1007/s00332-025-10219-7].

Homogenization of Magnetoelastic Materials with Rigid Magnetic Inclusions at Small Strains

Tomassetti, Giuseppe
2026-01-01

Abstract

We investigate a homogenization problem for a linearly elastic magnetic material that incorporates elastically rigid magnetic inclusions firmly bonded to the matrix. By considering a periodic arrangement of this material, we identify an effective magnetoelastic energy, obtained by homogenization when the period approaches zero. For comparison, we also briefly discuss alternative, essentially equivalent magnetic models naturally linked by a Legendre-Fenchel transform of magnetic energy density where the elastic deformation enters as a parameter.
2026
Grande, R., Krömer, S., Kružík, M., Tomassetti, G. (2026). Homogenization of Magnetoelastic Materials with Rigid Magnetic Inclusions at Small Strains. JOURNAL OF NONLINEAR SCIENCE, 36(1) [10.1007/s00332-025-10219-7].
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