We present a compact, linearized theory for the quasi-static deformation of elastic materials whose stored energy depends on the first two gradients of the displacement (2nd-grade elastic materials). The theory targets two main issues: (i) the mechanical interpretation of the boundary conditions and (ii) the analytical form and physical interpretation of the relevant stress fields in the sense of Cauchy. Since the pioneering works of Toupin [1,2] and Mindlin et al. [3-5], a major difficulty has been the lack of a convincing mechanical interpretation of the boundary conditions, causing 2nd-grade theories to be viewed as “perturbations” of constitutive laws for simple (1st-grade) materials. The first main contribution of this work is the prov...
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It has been known since the pioneering works by Piola, Cosserat, Mindlin, Toupin, Eringen, Green, Ri...
AbstractSecond-grade elastic materials featured by a free energy depending on the strain and the str...
A two-dimensional solid consisting of a linear elastic isotropic material is considered in this pape...
AbstractA multi-cell homogenization procedure with four geometrically different groups of cell eleme...
The fundamental equations for Form II of Mindlin's second strain gradient elasticity theory for isot...
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In this communication, materials are considered whose deformation energy depends on both first and s...
This chapter provides the framework for the development of constitutive theories of solids by focusi...
International audienceGermain's general micromorphic theory of order n is extended to fully non-symm...
In the present paper, a two-dimensional solid consisting of a linear elastic isotropic material, for...
A soft solid is said to be initially stressed if it is subjected to a state of internal stress in it...
It has been known since the pioneering works by Piola, Cosserat, Mindlin, Toupin, Eringen, Green, Ri...
AbstractSecond-grade elastic materials featured by a free energy depending on the strain and the str...
A two-dimensional solid consisting of a linear elastic isotropic material is considered in this pape...
AbstractA multi-cell homogenization procedure with four geometrically different groups of cell eleme...
The fundamental equations for Form II of Mindlin's second strain gradient elasticity theory for isot...
International audienceIn the spirit of Germain the most general objective stored elastic energy for ...
International audienceA new stress-gradient elasticity theory has recently been proposed by Forest &...
Abstract: The behavior of most materials is influenced by inhomogeneously distributed microscale pro...
International audienceA stress gradient continuum theory is presented that fundamentally differs fro...
This book deals in a modern manner with a family of named problems from an old and mature subject, c...
In this communication, materials are considered whose deformation energy depends on both first and s...
This chapter provides the framework for the development of constitutive theories of solids by focusi...
International audienceGermain's general micromorphic theory of order n is extended to fully non-symm...
In the present paper, a two-dimensional solid consisting of a linear elastic isotropic material, for...
A soft solid is said to be initially stressed if it is subjected to a state of internal stress in it...