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On a stress resultant geometrically exact shell model. I: Formulation and optimal parametrization (English)
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The review of main ideas and advantages of the geometrically exact shell models is presented. It is intended to show that classical shell theory, phrased as one-director Cosserat surface, leads to an efficient numerical implementation which is suitable for large scale computation. The local balance laws, the local constitutive equation and the weak form of the momentum equations are precisely formulated but in a form suitable for numerical analysis and finite element implementation. Next, the basic kinematics of the model, including the precise definitions of the resultant linear, angular, and direction momentum is considered. Then local momentum balance equation in terms of resultant is introduced. The invariant constitutive equations in terms of stress resultants and conjugate strain measures are developed. Some directions of subsequent research (mainly concerned with numerical analysis within the framework of the finite element method) are briefly discussed.
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local balance laws
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local constitutive equation
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weak form of the momentum equations
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kinematics of the model
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linear
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angular
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direction momentum
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local momentum balance equation
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invariant constitutive equations in terms of stress resultants and conjugate strain measures
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