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In many physical problems several scales are present in space or
time, caused by inhomogeneity of the medium or complexity of the
mechanical process. A fundamental approach is to first construct
micro-scale models, and then deduce the macro-scale laws and the
constitutive relations by properly averaging over the micro-scale.
The perturbation method of multiple scales can be used to derive
averaged equations for a much larger scale from considerations of
the small scales. In the mechanics of multiscale media, the
analytical scheme of upscaling is known as the Theory of
Homogenization.The authors share the view that the general methods
of homogenization should be more widely understood and practiced by
applied scientists and engineers. Hence this book is aimed at
providing a less abstract treatment of the theory of homogenization
for treating inhomogeneous media, and at illustrating its broad
range of applications. Each chapter deals with a different class of
physical problems. To tackle a new problem, the approach of first
discussing the physically relevant scales, then identifying the
small parameters and their roles in the normalized governing
equations is adopted. The details of asymptotic analysis are only
explained afterwards.
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