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Variational Aspects of the Physically-Based Approach to 3D Non-Local Continuum Mechanics
Mario Di PaolaMassimiliano Zingalessubject
Body forceMaterials scienceLong-Range InteractionContinuum mechanicsMechanical EngineeringElasticity (physics)Condensed Matter PhysicsContact forceClassical mechanicsCentral forceMechanics of MaterialsElastic Potential EnergyBounded functionFractional CalculusGeneral Materials ScienceBoundary value problemVolume elementNon-Local ElasticitySettore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle Costruzionidescription
This paper deals with the generalization to three-dimensional elasticity of the physically-based approach to non-local mechanics, recently proposed by the authors in one-dimensional case. The proposed model assumes that the equilibrium of a volume element is attained by contact forces between adjacent elements and by long-range central forces exerted by non-adjacent elements. Specifically, the long-range forces are modeled as central body forces depending on the relative displacements between the centroids of the volume elements, measured along the line connecting the centroids. Furthermore, the long-range forces are assumed to be proportional to a proper, material-dependent, distance-decaying function and to the products of the interacting volumes. Consistently with the modeling of the long-range forces as central body forces, the static boundary conditions enforced on the free surface of the solid involve only local stress due to contact forces. The model coalesces with the well-known Kröner-Eringen (KE) integral model of non-local elasticity for unbounded domains but it remains substantially different in case of bounded domain.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2010-01-01 | Materials Science Forum |