Abstract
In theories of the overall mechanical behaviour of polycrystals, composites, or other heterogeneous media, the transition from microscopic to macroscopic levels depends on finding connexions between suitably defined macro-variables and volume averages of microfields over a representative sample. Some connexions are established here for unrestricted deformation and internal rotations, w ithout regard to constitutive properties. General measures of stress and finite strain are considered, together w ith objective fluxes of stress. The comparative advantages of such variables are assessed, more especially in relation to the averaging of tensor products. A bilinear differential form, akin to Poincare’s integral invariant in Hamiltonian dynamics, plays an im portant role in the analysis.

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