Abstract

The prediction of the effective electrical conductivity of a one-dimensional polycrystal constructed from an anisotropic single crystal is described. The least upper and greatest lower bounds on the effective conductivity are derived for the isotropic polycrystal. The upper bound is equal to or less than the arithmetic mean of the principal conductivities, and the lower bound is equal to or greater than the geometric mean of the principal conductivities.

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