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Equilibrium analysis of finitely deformed elastic networks
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    Equilibrium analysis of finitely deformed elastic networks (English)
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    4 August 1996
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    A specialized membrane theory is used to analyze equilibrium configurations of finitely deformed elastic networks. The effects of wrinkling of the network are incorporated by using a certain relaxed strain energy function derived from minimum energy considerations. The stresses derived from this function are noncompressive at all values of the strain. In particular, a fibre strain associated with vanishing fibre stress may be viewed as resulting from fine-scale wrinkling of the fibre.
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    absolute minimizers
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    total potential energy
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    Green's theorem
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    long-time limit
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    membrane theory
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    effects of wrinkling
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    relaxed strain energy function
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    fibre strain
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