Abstract

Equivalent inclusion method is the basis for semi-analytical models in tackling inhomogeneity problems. Equivalent eigenstrains are obtained by solving the consistency equation system of the equivalent inclusion method and then stress disturbances caused by inhomogeneities are determined. The equivalent inclusion method equation system can only be solved numerically, but the current fixed-point iteration method may not be able to achieve deep convergence when the Young's modulus of inhomogeneity is lower than that of the matrix material. The most significant innovation of this paper is to reveal the non-convergence mechanism of the current method. Considering the limitation, the Jacobian-free Newton Krylov algorithm is selected to solve the equivalent inclusion method equation. Results indicate that the new algorithm has significant advantages of computing accuracy and efficiency compared with the classic method.

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