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A general, geometrically linear theory of inelastic thin shells (English)
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1985
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A general theory of inelastic shells is developed under the assumption of geometrical linearity. It is assumed that the total strain rate tensor can be decomposed additively into a purely elastic and an inelastic part. First a complete description of the kinematics of shells is given where transverse shear strains are considered. All kinematic quantities are referred to the shell midsurface base vectors. Then, a new variational principle containing only kinematic quantities as dependent variables is introduced. To avoid many of the consistency problems faced within shell theories, the functional is given in a mixed tensor representation. The new functional is first projected on the shell space and then reduced to the shell midsurface. This reduced form is obtained in a matrix representation where the lines of principal curvature of the shell midsurface are used as coordinate lines and physical components are introduced. This matrix representation can serve as a basis for a finite element approximation.
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direct approach
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reduced to two-dimensional theory
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inelastic constitutive model with internal state variables
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orthogonal coordinates
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physical components of vector and tensor fields
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general theory of inelastic shells
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geometrical linearity
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kinematics of shells
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transverse shear strains
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shell midsurface base vectors
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variational principle
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mixed tensor representation
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functional is first projected on the shell space
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reduced to the shell midsurface
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matrix representation
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lines of principal curvature of the shell midsurface
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coordinate lines
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basis for a finite element approximation
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