A thin rectangular plate is modelled as an (initially flat) shell. Following Koiter, the two fundamental forms of the deformed middle surface are then used to define the strain measures of the body. On the middle surface of the plate two local coordinates are introduced: we will call them longitudinal and transversal, respectively. It is assumed that the components of the displacement field which characterize the middle surface kinematics can be expressed as a product of two functions: one defined along the longitudinal coordinate and one defined along the transversal coordinate. Given an explicit expression of the latter functions, the 2D plate fields are reduced to 1D ones. The functions of the transversal coordinate are chosen so that th...
This paper compares 1D and 2D assumptions for the analysis of isotropic thin-walled structures. Refi...
This paper compares 1D and 2D assumptions for the analysis of isotropic thin-walled structures. Refi...
© 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, London. Here we discuss the possible ways of derivation of two-dime...
A thin rectangular plate is modelled as an (initially flat) shell. Following Koiter, the two fundame...
In this work, TWBs with open cross sections are considered. At first they are viewed as an assembly...
In this paper a procedure leading to a one-dimensional continuum that describes the nonlinear elast...
In this paper a procedure for constructing a 1D continuum equivalent to a Koiter plate, is presented...
"In this paper a procedure for obtaining a beam model from a thin plate theory, is introduced. The s...
International audienceWe consider a shell, i.e., a three‐dimensional body with a small thickness (de...
International audienceThis works follows a generalised continuum framework developed by Sansour (199...
AbstractThis works follows a generalised continuum framework developed by Sansour (1998) to derive a...
Thin Walled Beams (TWBs) can be modelled as three dimensional bodies, shell, folded plates or, as th...
The aim of the paper is to formulate the two-dimensional governing equations in the theory of elasti...
International audienceWe consider a shell, i.e., a three-dimensional body with a small thickness (de...
International audienceNon-linear plate theory for thin prismatic elastic bodies is obtained by estim...
This paper compares 1D and 2D assumptions for the analysis of isotropic thin-walled structures. Refi...
This paper compares 1D and 2D assumptions for the analysis of isotropic thin-walled structures. Refi...
© 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, London. Here we discuss the possible ways of derivation of two-dime...
A thin rectangular plate is modelled as an (initially flat) shell. Following Koiter, the two fundame...
In this work, TWBs with open cross sections are considered. At first they are viewed as an assembly...
In this paper a procedure leading to a one-dimensional continuum that describes the nonlinear elast...
In this paper a procedure for constructing a 1D continuum equivalent to a Koiter plate, is presented...
"In this paper a procedure for obtaining a beam model from a thin plate theory, is introduced. The s...
International audienceWe consider a shell, i.e., a three‐dimensional body with a small thickness (de...
International audienceThis works follows a generalised continuum framework developed by Sansour (199...
AbstractThis works follows a generalised continuum framework developed by Sansour (1998) to derive a...
Thin Walled Beams (TWBs) can be modelled as three dimensional bodies, shell, folded plates or, as th...
The aim of the paper is to formulate the two-dimensional governing equations in the theory of elasti...
International audienceWe consider a shell, i.e., a three-dimensional body with a small thickness (de...
International audienceNon-linear plate theory for thin prismatic elastic bodies is obtained by estim...
This paper compares 1D and 2D assumptions for the analysis of isotropic thin-walled structures. Refi...
This paper compares 1D and 2D assumptions for the analysis of isotropic thin-walled structures. Refi...
© 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, London. Here we discuss the possible ways of derivation of two-dime...