AbstractThis paper contains a study of the problem of torsion of chiral bars with arbitrary cross-sections in the context of the linear theory of gradient elasticity. The solution is expressed in terms of solutions of four auxiliary plane problems characterized by loads which depend only on the constitutive coefficients. It is shown that, in general, the torsion produces extension (or contraction) and bending effects. The results are used to investigate the torsion of a homogeneous circular bar. In contrast with the case of achiral circular cylinders, the torsion and extension cannot be treated independently of each other
A simple deformation field associated with an exact torsion-like solution of the equilibrium equatio...
In Part I, torsional stress and moment of a straight bar with asymmetrical cross-section bounded by ...
Conventional strain-based mechanics theory does not account for contributions from strain gradients....
This paper is concerned with the problem of uniformly loaded bars in strain gradient elasticity. We ...
AbstractTorsion of elastic circular bars of radially inhomogeneous, cylindrically orthotropic materi...
AbstractChirality is, generally speaking, the property of an object that can be classified as left- ...
AbstractTorsion of elastic circular bars of radially inhomogeneous, cylindrically orthotropic materi...
In this work one develops the body tensor formalism for homogenous, isotropic elastic materials. Thi...
AbstractChirality is, generally speaking, the property of an object that can be classified as left- ...
In solid mechanics, when a torque is applied on a body, the body twists. This is called torsion. In ...
EnIn this paper we use the method established by Day [1] to solve Truesdell’s problem rephrased for ...
EnIn this paper we use the method established by Day [1] to solve Truesdell’s problem rephrased for ...
The problem of pure torsion of prismatic bars made of an elastic material is generally co...
Many engineering structures, such as airplane wings, beams and shafts are subjected to higher torsio...
Many engineering structures, such as airplane wings, beams and shafts are subjected to higher torsio...
A simple deformation field associated with an exact torsion-like solution of the equilibrium equatio...
In Part I, torsional stress and moment of a straight bar with asymmetrical cross-section bounded by ...
Conventional strain-based mechanics theory does not account for contributions from strain gradients....
This paper is concerned with the problem of uniformly loaded bars in strain gradient elasticity. We ...
AbstractTorsion of elastic circular bars of radially inhomogeneous, cylindrically orthotropic materi...
AbstractChirality is, generally speaking, the property of an object that can be classified as left- ...
AbstractTorsion of elastic circular bars of radially inhomogeneous, cylindrically orthotropic materi...
In this work one develops the body tensor formalism for homogenous, isotropic elastic materials. Thi...
AbstractChirality is, generally speaking, the property of an object that can be classified as left- ...
In solid mechanics, when a torque is applied on a body, the body twists. This is called torsion. In ...
EnIn this paper we use the method established by Day [1] to solve Truesdell’s problem rephrased for ...
EnIn this paper we use the method established by Day [1] to solve Truesdell’s problem rephrased for ...
The problem of pure torsion of prismatic bars made of an elastic material is generally co...
Many engineering structures, such as airplane wings, beams and shafts are subjected to higher torsio...
Many engineering structures, such as airplane wings, beams and shafts are subjected to higher torsio...
A simple deformation field associated with an exact torsion-like solution of the equilibrium equatio...
In Part I, torsional stress and moment of a straight bar with asymmetrical cross-section bounded by ...
Conventional strain-based mechanics theory does not account for contributions from strain gradients....