Abstract

Two-scale models are an effective tool to study mechanical problems in which features in a wide span of length scales must be considered. In the context of contact mechanics, however, this cannot be directly used due to a lack of scale separation, which results in a lack of representativeness of the local-scale results. In this work, a model is proposed that circumvents this issue by incorporating stochastically the variability of the local scale results into the global-scale problem. Several test cases are performed to show the performance of the model.

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