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 as the theory of micropolar shells. Nonlinear equations of state for the surface energy density of the shell deformation are derived. The obtained relations of the continuum model are a special case of the general defining relations of elastic micropolar shells for finite deformations.

A Nonlinear Model of a Mesh Shell

Eremeyev V. A.
2018-01-01

Abstract

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 as the theory of micropolar shells. Nonlinear equations of state for the surface energy density of the shell deformation are derived. The obtained relations of the continuum model are a special case of the general defining relations of elastic micropolar shells for finite deformations.
2018
equations of state
framed curve
mesh shells
micropolar shells
nonlinear elasticity
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