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A variational approach to the Cosserat-like continuum
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    A variational approach to the Cosserat-like continuum (English)
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    30 January 1994
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    The exposition is intended to show an equivalent variational approach to formulation of the virtual work principle for the Cosserat-like continuum. Stationarity conditions for an action integral lead to the Euler-Lagrange equations identified with the balance equations for stresses and couple-stresses within micropolar and micromorphic continua. Vector fields as independent variables are taken so as to satisfy the known Stokes' decomposition. Based on the standard variational arguments, for a given Lagrangian function and an assumed one-parameter family of transformations of both the independent and dependent variables, the fundamental variational formula identified with the virtual work principle of the Cosserat-like continuum is obtained.
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    transversality conditions
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    \(r\)-parameter Lie group
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    virtual work principle
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    Euler-Lagrange equations
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    balance equations
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    micropolar and micromorphic continua
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    Stokes' decomposition
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