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A new class of variational problems arising in the modeling of elastic multi-structures
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    A new class of variational problems arising in the modeling of elastic multi-structures (English)
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    The modeling of junctions between elastic structures is an important practical problem. In this paper elastic multistructures whose substructures have different dimensions (three-dimensional bodies, two- dimensional plates and shells, one-dimensional rods) are analysed as a coupled pluri-dimensional problem. A three-dimensional elastic structure consisting of a three-dimensional portion connected to a thin plate is treated in detailed form. A limit problem is formulated to solve the variational equations of the above mentioned elastic multi-structure. The obtained numerical results are discussed and some computations are also analysed. The main result of the paper is a new variational formulation of multi-structures; by using this formulation the problem is simultaneously posed over a three-dimensional set and a two-dimensional set.
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    substructures of different dimensions
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    coupled, pluri-dimensional, variational problems
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    elliptic boundary value problems
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    junctions
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    elastic multistructures
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    three-dimensional bodies
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    two-dimensional plates
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    shells
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    one-dimensional rods
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    limit problem
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