We consider a geometrically accurate model for a helically wound rope constructed from two intertwined elastic rods. The line of contact has an arbitrary smooth shape which is obtained under the action of an arbitrary set of applied forces and moments. We discuss the general form the theory should take along with an insight into the necessary geometric or constitutive laws which must be detailed in order for the system to be complete. This includes a number of contact laws for the interaction of the two rods, in order to fit various relevant physical scenarios. This discussion also extends to the boundary and how this composite system can be acted upon by a single moment and force pair. A second strand of inquiry concerns the linear respons...
Tubular structures made of elastic helical fibers are widely found in nature and in technology. The ...
Mechanical instabilities can be exploited to design innovative structures, able to change their shap...
This thesis examines two problems involving the equilibrium configurations of intrinsically straight...
Abstract.: Motivated by applications in the modeling of deformations of the DNA double helix, we con...
Abstract Nature and technology often adopt structures that can be described as tubul...
Slender, elastic rod-like structures on or inside constrained rigid surfaces are prevalent in a wide...
Helical strands, or helically wound cables, are made of layers of individual wires wrapped around a ...
In this paper, dynamic deformation simulation of an elastic helical rod with circular cross-section ...
The large deflection theory of circular cross-section elastic rods is used to consider the writhing ...
The authors would like to acknowledge the use of the Maxwell High Performance Computing Cluster of t...
The primary aim of this research was to investigate the bending behaviour of helically wound steel c...
A classical two-stranded rope can be made by twisting two identical strands together under strain. D...
We study stability problems for equilibria of a naturally straight, inextensible, unshearable Kirchh...
AbstractIn part I of this study it was shown that, to model synthetic fiber ropes, two scale transit...
International audienceIn part I of this study it was shown that, to model synthetic fiber ropes, two...
Tubular structures made of elastic helical fibers are widely found in nature and in technology. The ...
Mechanical instabilities can be exploited to design innovative structures, able to change their shap...
This thesis examines two problems involving the equilibrium configurations of intrinsically straight...
Abstract.: Motivated by applications in the modeling of deformations of the DNA double helix, we con...
Abstract Nature and technology often adopt structures that can be described as tubul...
Slender, elastic rod-like structures on or inside constrained rigid surfaces are prevalent in a wide...
Helical strands, or helically wound cables, are made of layers of individual wires wrapped around a ...
In this paper, dynamic deformation simulation of an elastic helical rod with circular cross-section ...
The large deflection theory of circular cross-section elastic rods is used to consider the writhing ...
The authors would like to acknowledge the use of the Maxwell High Performance Computing Cluster of t...
The primary aim of this research was to investigate the bending behaviour of helically wound steel c...
A classical two-stranded rope can be made by twisting two identical strands together under strain. D...
We study stability problems for equilibria of a naturally straight, inextensible, unshearable Kirchh...
AbstractIn part I of this study it was shown that, to model synthetic fiber ropes, two scale transit...
International audienceIn part I of this study it was shown that, to model synthetic fiber ropes, two...
Tubular structures made of elastic helical fibers are widely found in nature and in technology. The ...
Mechanical instabilities can be exploited to design innovative structures, able to change their shap...
This thesis examines two problems involving the equilibrium configurations of intrinsically straight...