Contribution to beam theory based on 3-D energy principle
From MaRDI portal
Publication:5374474
DOI10.1177%2F1081286517691089zbMath1395.74054MaRDI QIDQ5374474
Publication date: 14 September 2018
Published in: Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids (Search for Journal in Brave)
Rods (beams, columns, shafts, arches, rings, etc.) (74K10) Energy minimization in equilibrium problems in solid mechanics (74G65)
Related Items (4)
On a consistent rod theory for a linearized anisotropic elastic material II. Verification and parametric study ⋮ A uniform framework for the dynamic behavior of linearized anisotropic elastic rods ⋮ New refined models for curved beams in both linear and nonlinear settings ⋮ On a consistent rod theory for a linearized anisotropic elastic material: I. Asymptotic reduction method
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Two-dimensional models for the combined bending and stretching of plates and shells based on three-dimensional linear elasticity
- A justification of a nonlinear model in plate theory
- Derivation of the nonlinear bending-torsion theory for inextensible rods by \(\Gamma\)-convergence
- Hierarchy of one-dimensional models in nonlinear elasticity
- Two-dimensional model of order h5 for the combined bending, stretching, transverse shearing and transverse normal stress effect of homogeneous plates derived from three-dimensional elasticity
- Recursive Derivation of One-Dimensional Models from Three-Dimensional Nonlinear Elasticity
- Une justification des équations de la thermoélasticité des poutres à section variable par des méthodes asymptotiques
- Dérivation des modèles de plaques membranaires non linéaires à partir de l'élasticité tri-dimensionnelle
- Refined theory for linearly elastic plates: Laminae and laminates
- One-dimensional model for the combined bending, stretching, shearing and torsion of rods derived from three-dimensional elasticity
- A fifth-order model for shells which combines bending, stretching and transverse shearing deduced from three-dimensional elasticity
- One-dimensional models of fourth and sixth orders for rods derived from three-dimensional elasticity
- Shells with thickness distension
This page was built for publication: Contribution to beam theory based on 3-D energy principle