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Year 2019
  • On Kinetic Nature of Hysteresis Phenomena in Stress-Induced Phase Transformations
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    • H. Altenbach
    • A. Belyaev
    • V. Eremeev
    • A. Krivtsov
    • A. Porubov

    - Year 2019

    A simplest model is developed which demonstrates that hysteresis phenomena in stress-induced phase transformations may have a kinetic nature and follow from the discrepancy between strain rate and characteristic rate of the new phase growth.

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  • On Non-holonomic Boundary Conditions within the Nonlinear Cosserat Continuum
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    - Year 2019

    Within the framework of the nonlinear micropolar elastic continuum we discuss non-holonomic kinematic boundary conditions. By non-holonomic boundary conditions we mean linear relations between virtual displacements and virtual rotations given on the boundary. Such boundary conditions can be used for modelling of complex material interactions in the vicinity of the boundaries and interfaces.

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  • On Nonlinear Dynamic Theory of Thin Plates with Surface Stresses
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    - Year 2019

    We discuss the modelling of dynamics of thin plates considering surface stresses according to Gurtin–Murdoch surface elasticity. Taking into account the surface mass density we derive the two-dimensional (2D) equations of motion. For the reduction of the three-dimensional (3D) motion equations to the 2D ones we use the trough-the-thickness integration procedure. As a result, the 2D dynamic parameters of the plate depend not only...

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  • On the correspondence between two- and three-dimensional Eshelby tensors

    We consider both three-dimensional (3D) and two-dimensional (2D) Eshelby tensors known also as energy–momentum tensors or chemical potential tensors, which are introduced within the nonlinear elasticity and the resultant nonlinear shell theory, respectively. We demonstrate that 2D Eshelby tensor is introduced earlier directly using 2D constitutive equations of nonlinear shells and can be derived also using the throughthe-thickness...

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  • On the Equations of the Surface Elasticity Model Based on the Theory of Polymeric Brushes
    Publication
    • R. Gerasimov
    • T. Petrova
    • V. Eremeev
    • A. Maximov
    • O. Maximova

    - Year 2019

    Motivating by theory of polymers, in particular, by the models of polymeric brushes we present here the homogenized (continual) two-dimensional (2D) model of surface elasticity. A polymeric brush consists of an system of almost aligned rigid polymeric chains. The interaction between chain links are described through Stockmayer potential, which take into account also dipole-dipole interactions. The presented 2D model can be treated...

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  • Singular Surface Curves in the Resultant Thermodynamics of Shells
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    Within six-parameter shells theory we discuss the governing equations of shells with material or non-material singular curves. By singular curve we mean a surface curve where are discontinuities in some surface fields. As an example we consider shells with junctions and shells undergoing stress-induced phase transitions.

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  • Strongly anisotropic surface elasticity and antiplane surface waves

    Within the new model of surface elasticity, the propagation of anti-plane surface waves is discussed. For the proposed model, the surface strain energy depends on surface stretching and on changing of curvature along a preferred direction. From the continuum mechanics point of view, the model describes finite deformations of an elastic solid with an elastic membrane attached on its boundary reinforced by a family of aligned elastic...

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  • Two- and three-dimensional elastic networks with rigid junctions: modeling within the theory of micropolar shells and solids
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    - ACTA MECHANICA - Year 2019

    For two- and three-dimensional elastic structures made of families of flexible elastic fibers undergoing finite deformations, we propose homogenized models within the micropolar elasticity. Here we restrict ourselves to networks with rigid connections between fibers. In other words, we assume that the fibers keep their orthogonality during deformation. Starting from a fiber as the basic structured element modeled by the Cosserat...

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  • Wave transmission across surface interfaces in lattice structures
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    Within the lattice dynamics formulation, we present an exact solution for anti-plane surface waves in a square lattice strip with a surface row of material particles of two types separated by a linear interface. The considered problem is a discrete analog of an elastic half-space with surface stresses modelled through the simplified Gurtin–Murdoch model, where we have an interfacial line separating areas with different surface...

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Year 2018
  • A Nonlinear Model of a Mesh Shell
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    For a certain class of elastic lattice shells experiencing finite deformations, a continual model using the equations of the so-called six-parameter shell theory has been proposed. Within this model, the kinematics of the shell is described using six kinematically independent scalar degrees of freedom — the field of displacements and turns, as in the case of the Cosserat continuum, which gives reason to call the model under consideration...

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  • A Note on Reduced Strain Gradient Elasticity
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    - Year 2018

    We discuss the particular class of strain-gradient elastic material models which we called the reduced or degenerated strain-gradient elasticity. For this class the strain energy density depends on functions which have different differential properties in different spatial directions. As an example of such media we consider the continual models of pantographic beam lattices and smectic and columnar liquid crystals.

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  • Acceleration waves in the nonlinear micromorphic continuum
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    - MECHANICS RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS - Year 2018

    Within the framework of the nonlinear elastic theory of micromorphic continua we derive the conditions for propagation of acceleration waves. An acceleration wave, also called a wave of weak discontinuity of order two, can be treated as a propagating nonmaterial surface across which the second derivatives of the placement vector and micro-distortion tensor may undergo jump discontinuities. Here we obtain the acoustic tensor for...

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  • Applications of Tensor Analysis in Continuum Mechanics
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    - Year 2018

    A tensor field is a tensor-valued function of position in space. The use of tensor fields allows us to present physical laws in a clear, compact form. A byproduct is a set of simple and clear rules for the representation of vector differential operators such as gradient, divergence, and Laplacian in curvilinear coordinate systems. The tensorial nature of a quantity permits us to formulate transformation rules for its components...

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  • Bending of a Three-Layered Plate with Surface Stresses
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    - Year 2018

    We discuss here the bending deformations of a three-layered plate taking into account surface and interfacial stresses. The first-order shear deformation plate theory and the Gurtin-Murdoch model of surface stresses will be considered and the formulae for stiffness parameters of the plate are derived. Their dependence on surface elastic moduli will be analyzed.

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  • Harmonic Vibrations of Nanosized Magnetoelectric Bodies with Coupled Surface and Interphase Effects: Mathematical Models and Finite Element Approaches
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    - Year 2018

    The harmonic problems for piezomagnetoelectric nanosized bodies with taking into account the coupled damping and surface effects are considered on the base of the generalized Gurtin-Murdoch model. In the development of previous investigations, the coupled mechanical, electric and magnetic surface effects with surface inertial terms are introduced into the model. For a homogeneous model, the composite material is considered as homogeneous...

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  • Linear Pantographic Sheets: Existence and Uniqueness of Weak Solutions
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    - JOURNAL OF ELASTICITY - Year 2018

    we address the well-posedness of the planar linearized equilibrium problem for homogenized pantographic lattices. To do so: (i) we introduce a class of subsets of anisotropic Sobolev’s space as the most suitable energy space E relative to assigned boundary conditions; (ii) we prove that the considered strain energy density is coercive and positive definite in E ; (iii) we prove that the set of placements for which the strain...

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  • Metoda samoorganizacji i podążania za liderem roju nieholonomicznych robotów mobilnych z wykorzystaniem wirtualnych elementów sprężysto-tłumiących
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    - Przegląd Mechaniczny - Year 2018

    Celem pracy jest demonstracja metody samoorganizacji i podążania za liderem nieholonomicznego roju robotów mobilnych, opartej na wirtualnych, tłumionych, liniowych sprężynach łączących sąsiadujące roboty. Analizę metody sterowania poprzedza wyprowadzenie dynamiki dwukołowego robota oraz określenie zależności między wirtualnymi siłami a wejściami sterującymi robota w celu osiągnięcia stabilnej formacji roju. Analizowane są dwa przypadki...

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  • ON AXIALLY SYMMETRIC SHELL PROBLEMS WITH REINFORCED JUNCTIONS
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    Within the framework of the six-parameter nonlinear resultant shell theory we consider the axially symmetric deformations of a cylindrical shell linked to a circular plate. The reinforcement in the junction of the shell and the plate is taken into account. Within the theory the full kinematics is considered. Here we analyzed the compatibility conditions along the junction and their in uence on the deformations and stressed state.

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  • On phase equilibrium of an elastic liquid shell with wedge disclination
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    Based on the six-parameter shell theory we consider the phase equilibrium of a two-phase liquid membrane containing a wedge disclination. The considered problems are related to modelling of phase transitions in biological or lipid membranes. In order to capture the membrane behaviour we consider a special case of elastic shells which energy is invariant under major transformations of a reference configuration and can be treated...

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  • On the material symmetry group for micromorphic media with applications to granular materials
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    Within the framework of the theory of nonlinear elastic micromorphic continua we introduce the new definition of the local material symmetry group. The group consists of ordered triples of second- and third-order tensors describing such changes of a reference placement that cannot be recognized with any experiment. Using the definition we characterize the micromorphic isotropic media, micromorphic fluids, solids and special intermediate...

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  • On the peculiarities of anti-plane surface waves propagation for media with microstructured coating
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    We discuss new type of surface waves which exist in elastic media with surface energy. Here we present the model of a coating made of polymeric brush. From the physical point of view the considered model of surface elasticity describes a highly anisotropic surface coating. Here the surface energy model could be treated as 2D reduced strain gradient continuum as surface strain energy depends on few second spatial derivatives of...

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  • Pantographic metamaterials: an example of mathematically driven design and of its technological challenges
    Publication
    • F. dell'Isola
    • P. Seppecher
    • J. J. Alibert
    • T. Lekszycki
    • G. Roman
    • M. Pawlikowski
    • D. Steigmann
    • I. Giorgio
    • U. Andreaus
    • E. Turco... and 24 others

    - CONTINUUM MECHANICS AND THERMODYNAMICS - Year 2018

    In this paper, we account for the research efforts that have been started, for some among us, already since 2003, and aimed to the design of a class of exotic architectured, optimized (meta) materials. At the first stage of these efforts, as it often happens, the research was based on the results of mathematical investigations. The problem to be solved was stated as follows: determine the material (micro)structure governed by those...

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  • Some Introductory and Historical Remarks on Mechanics of Microstructured Materials
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    - Year 2018

    Here we present few remarks on the development of the models of microstuctured media and the generalized continua.

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  • Virtual spring damper method for nonholonomic robotic swarm self-organization and leader following
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    - CONTINUUM MECHANICS AND THERMODYNAMICS - Year 2018

    In this paper, we demonstrate a method for self-organization and leader following of nonholonomic robotic swarm based on spring damper mesh. By self-organization of swarm robots we mean the emergence of order in a swarm as the result of interactions among the single robots. In other words the self-organization of swarm robots mimics some natural behavior of social animals like ants among others. The dynamics of two-wheel robot...

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Year 2017
  • Linear Micropolar Elasticity Analysis of Stresses in Bones Under Static Loads
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    We discuss the finite element modeling of porous materials such as bones using the linear micropolar elasticity. In order to solve static boundary-value problems, we developed new finite elements, which capture the micropolar behavior of the material. Developed elements were implemented in the commercial software ABAQUS. The modeling of a femur bone with and without implant under various stages of healing is discussed in details

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