Materials with obvious internal structure can exhibit behaviour, under loading, that cannot be described by classical elasticity. It is therefore important to develop computational tools incorporating appropriate constitutive theories that can capture their unconventional behaviour. One such theory is micropolar elasticity. This paper presents a linear strain control volume finite element formulation incorporating micropolar elasticity. Verification results from a micropolar element patch test as well as convergence results for a stress concentration problem are included. The element will be shown to pass the patch test and also exhibit accuracy that is at least equivalent to its finite element counterpart
This paper describes the development of a numerical procedure for predicting deformations and stress...
We discuss the implementation the finite element approach to the linear micropolar elasticity in ord...
We discuss the implementation the finite element approach to the linear micropolar elasticity in ord...
Materials with obvious internal structure can exhibit behaviour, under loading, that cannot be descr...
Heterogeneous materials can exhibit behaviour under load that cannot be described by classical conti...
Heterogeneous materials can exhibit behaviour under load that cannot be described by classical conti...
This paper describes the development of a numerical procedure for predicting deformations and stress...
This paper describes the design, manufacture, testing and analysis of two model heterogeneous materi...
This paper describes the design, manufacture, testing and analysis of two model heterogeneous materi...
AbstractThis paper describes the design, manufacture, testing and analysis of two model heterogeneou...
This paper describes the design, manufacture, testing and analysis of two model heterogeneous materi...
Within the linear micropolar elasticity we discuss the development of new finite element and its imp...
Within the linear micropolar elasticity we discuss the development of new finite element and its imp...
In this paper the mechanical behaviour of model heterogeneous materials consisting of regular period...
AbstractIn this paper, the concept of hyper-elasticity in the micropolar continuum theory is investi...
This paper describes the development of a numerical procedure for predicting deformations and stress...
We discuss the implementation the finite element approach to the linear micropolar elasticity in ord...
We discuss the implementation the finite element approach to the linear micropolar elasticity in ord...
Materials with obvious internal structure can exhibit behaviour, under loading, that cannot be descr...
Heterogeneous materials can exhibit behaviour under load that cannot be described by classical conti...
Heterogeneous materials can exhibit behaviour under load that cannot be described by classical conti...
This paper describes the development of a numerical procedure for predicting deformations and stress...
This paper describes the design, manufacture, testing and analysis of two model heterogeneous materi...
This paper describes the design, manufacture, testing and analysis of two model heterogeneous materi...
AbstractThis paper describes the design, manufacture, testing and analysis of two model heterogeneou...
This paper describes the design, manufacture, testing and analysis of two model heterogeneous materi...
Within the linear micropolar elasticity we discuss the development of new finite element and its imp...
Within the linear micropolar elasticity we discuss the development of new finite element and its imp...
In this paper the mechanical behaviour of model heterogeneous materials consisting of regular period...
AbstractIn this paper, the concept of hyper-elasticity in the micropolar continuum theory is investi...
This paper describes the development of a numerical procedure for predicting deformations and stress...
We discuss the implementation the finite element approach to the linear micropolar elasticity in ord...
We discuss the implementation the finite element approach to the linear micropolar elasticity in ord...