The fundamental equations for Form II of Mindlin's second strain gradient elasticity theory for isotropic materials are first derived. A corresponding simplified formulation is then proposed, with six and two higher-order material parameters for the strain and kinetic energy, respectively. This simplified model is still capable of accounting for free surface effects and surface tension arising in second strain gradient continua. Within the simplified model, at first, surface tension effects appearing in nano-scale solids near free boundaries are analyzed. Next, a thin strip under tension and shear is considered and closed-form solutions are provided for analyzing the free surface effects. Expressions for effective Poisson's ratio and effect...
Abstract: The behavior of most materials is influenced by inhomogeneously distributed microscale pro...
The literature in the field of higher-order homogenization is mainly focused on 2-D models aimed at ...
Using an unified approach based on the local material symmetry group introduced for general first- a...
International audienceMindlin's second strain gradient continuum theory for isotropic linear elastic...
AbstractMindlin, in his celebrated papers of Arch. Rat. Mech. Anal. 16, 51–78, 1964 and Int. J. Soli...
Surface/interface stresses, when notable, are closely associated with a surface/interface layer in w...
International audienceBecause of their high surface over volume ratio, the mechanical behavior of mi...
The literature in the field of higher-order homogenization is mainly focused on 2-D models aimed at ...
Generalized continuum mechanical theories such as second gradient elasticity can consider size and l...
In this paper, Mindlin’s second strain gradient theory is formulated and presented in an arbitrary o...
AbstractMindlin’s (1965) second strain gradient theory due to its competency in capturing the effect...
International audienceMindlin [22] wrote a milestone paper claiming that a second strain gradient th...
The dissertation studies the majority of the most relevant and widespread physico-mathematical model...
Second-gradient theories represent a frequently used subset of theories of continua with microstruct...
AbstractA multi-cell homogenization procedure with four geometrically different groups of cell eleme...
Abstract: The behavior of most materials is influenced by inhomogeneously distributed microscale pro...
The literature in the field of higher-order homogenization is mainly focused on 2-D models aimed at ...
Using an unified approach based on the local material symmetry group introduced for general first- a...
International audienceMindlin's second strain gradient continuum theory for isotropic linear elastic...
AbstractMindlin, in his celebrated papers of Arch. Rat. Mech. Anal. 16, 51–78, 1964 and Int. J. Soli...
Surface/interface stresses, when notable, are closely associated with a surface/interface layer in w...
International audienceBecause of their high surface over volume ratio, the mechanical behavior of mi...
The literature in the field of higher-order homogenization is mainly focused on 2-D models aimed at ...
Generalized continuum mechanical theories such as second gradient elasticity can consider size and l...
In this paper, Mindlin’s second strain gradient theory is formulated and presented in an arbitrary o...
AbstractMindlin’s (1965) second strain gradient theory due to its competency in capturing the effect...
International audienceMindlin [22] wrote a milestone paper claiming that a second strain gradient th...
The dissertation studies the majority of the most relevant and widespread physico-mathematical model...
Second-gradient theories represent a frequently used subset of theories of continua with microstruct...
AbstractA multi-cell homogenization procedure with four geometrically different groups of cell eleme...
Abstract: The behavior of most materials is influenced by inhomogeneously distributed microscale pro...
The literature in the field of higher-order homogenization is mainly focused on 2-D models aimed at ...
Using an unified approach based on the local material symmetry group introduced for general first- a...