Abstract

With the aid of renormalization group transformations in real space a model of the structure of a microinhomogeneous material is constructed and a method is proposed to calculate effective physical properties of composite materials such as conductivity, elasticity moduli, and the thermal expansion coefficient. Calculation results are compared to experimental data.

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