The formulations for the modified couple stress theory (MCST) are consistently derived in general orthogonal curvilinear coordinate systems. In particular, the expressions for the rotation vector, higher-order strain, and stress tensors, i.e., the rotation gradient tensor and the deviatoric part of the symmetric couple stress tensor, and the classical strain and stress tensors are derived for an arbitrary orthogonal curvilinear coordinate system. Additionally, using the theory of surfaces, the formulations for the MCST are derived for general doubly curved coordinates, which are more convenient to use for shells of arbitrary curvature. The expressions for special cases, i.e., cylindrical and spherical shells, are obtained. The MCST expressi...
International audienceWe show that the reasoning in favor of a symmetric couple stress tensor in Yan...
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AbstractIt is well known that distribution of displacements through the shell thickness is non-linea...
The formulations for the modified couple stress theory (MCST) are consistently derived in general or...
Stress and strain tensors, the equilibrium equation in terms of the stress tensor and transformation...
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In this short note, general formulations of the Toupin–Mindlin strain gradient theory in orthogonal ...
AbstractIn this short note, general formulations of the Toupin–Mindlin strain gradient theory in ort...
AbstractFundamental solutions for two- and three-dimensional linear isotropic size-dependent couple ...
Abstract:Based on an analysis of connotation and extension of the concept of the orthogonal curvilin...
Based on an analysis of connotation and extension of the concept of the orthogonal curvilinear coord...
We discuss ellipticity property within the linear couple-stress elasticity. In this theory, there ex...
A new C0 8‐node 48‐DOF hexahedral element is developed for analysis of size‐dependent problems in th...
In this paper, Mindlin’s second strain gradient theory is formulated and presented in an arbitrary o...
AbstractBy relying on the definition of admissible boundary conditions, the principle of virtual wor...
International audienceWe show that the reasoning in favor of a symmetric couple stress tensor in Yan...
International audienceIn this paper we venture a new look at the linear isotropic indeterminate coup...
AbstractIt is well known that distribution of displacements through the shell thickness is non-linea...
The formulations for the modified couple stress theory (MCST) are consistently derived in general or...
Stress and strain tensors, the equilibrium equation in terms of the stress tensor and transformation...
This paper investigates the micro- and nano-mechanical behavior of orthotropic doubly-curved shells ...
In this short note, general formulations of the Toupin–Mindlin strain gradient theory in orthogonal ...
AbstractIn this short note, general formulations of the Toupin–Mindlin strain gradient theory in ort...
AbstractFundamental solutions for two- and three-dimensional linear isotropic size-dependent couple ...
Abstract:Based on an analysis of connotation and extension of the concept of the orthogonal curvilin...
Based on an analysis of connotation and extension of the concept of the orthogonal curvilinear coord...
We discuss ellipticity property within the linear couple-stress elasticity. In this theory, there ex...
A new C0 8‐node 48‐DOF hexahedral element is developed for analysis of size‐dependent problems in th...
In this paper, Mindlin’s second strain gradient theory is formulated and presented in an arbitrary o...
AbstractBy relying on the definition of admissible boundary conditions, the principle of virtual wor...
International audienceWe show that the reasoning in favor of a symmetric couple stress tensor in Yan...
International audienceIn this paper we venture a new look at the linear isotropic indeterminate coup...
AbstractIt is well known that distribution of displacements through the shell thickness is non-linea...