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Virtual Work and Shape Change in Solid Mechanics

Michel Frémond (auth.)

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سال انتشار
۲۰۱۷
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PDF
زبان
انگلیسی
حجم فایل
۵٫۱ مگابایت
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9783319406817، 9783319406824، 3319406817، 3319406825

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This book provides novel insights into two fundamental subjects in solid mechanics: virtual work and shape change. The author explains how the principle of virtual work represents a tool for analysis of the mechanical effects of the evolution of the shape of a system, how it can be applied to observations and experiments, and how it may be adapted to produce predictive theories of numerous phenomena. The book is divided into three parts. The first relates the principle of virtual work to what we observe with our eyes, the second demonstrates its flexibility on the basis of many examples, and the third applies the principle to predict the motion of solids with large deformations. Examples of both usual and unusual shape changes are presented, and equations of motion, some of which are entirely new, are derived for smooth and non-smooth motions associated with, for instance, systems of disks, systems of balls, classical and non-classical small deformation theories, systems involving volume and surface damage, systems with interactions at a distance (e.g., solids reinforced by fibers), systems involving porosity, collisions, and fracturing of solids. Front Matter....Pages i-xvii Front Matter....Pages 1-1 Introduction....Pages 3-3 The System....Pages 5-5 The Principle of Virtual Work....Pages 7-8 What We See: The Velocities....Pages 9-12 The Actions Which are Applied to the System: The Work of the External Forces....Pages 13-14 What We See: The Velocities of Deformation....Pages 15-18 The Work to Change the Shape of the System....Pages 19-21 The Work to Change the Velocities of the System....Pages 23-26 The Principle of Virtual Work and the Equations of Motion....Pages 27-30 Summary of the Abstract Setting to get the Equations of Motion....Pages 31-31 Front Matter....Pages 33-33 Introduction....Pages 35-36 Two Points on a Line....Pages 37-39 Three Disks in a Plane....Pages 41-45 Three Balls on a Plane....Pages 47-51 A Deformable Solid....Pages 53-80 Two Deformable Solids....Pages 81-83 At a Distance Interactions: Continuum Reinforced by Fibers....Pages 85-87 At a Distance Interactions: Continuum Reinforced by Beams....Pages 89-92 At a Distance Interactions: Continuum Reinforced by Plates....Pages 93-96 Damage of a Connection....Pages 97-108 Front Matter....Pages 33-33 Damage of a Rod Glued on a Rigid Surface....Pages 109-120 Damage of a Beam Glued on a Rigid Surface....Pages 121-136 A Damageable Solid....Pages 137-140 Two Damageable Solids....Pages 141-144 Porous Solids....Pages 145-147 Discontinuum Mechanics: Collisions and Fractures in Solids....Pages 149-160 Comments....Pages 161-161 Front Matter....Pages 163-163 Introduction....Pages 165-166 The System....Pages 167-167 There Is Neither Flattening nor Self-contact or Contact with an Obstacle. Smooth Evolution....Pages 169-246 There Is Neither Flattening nor Self-contact or Contact with an Obstacle. Non Smooth Evolution....Pages 247-257 There Is No Flattening. There Is Self-contact and Contact with an Obstacle. Smooth Evolution....Pages 259-274 There Is No Flattening. There Is Self-contact and Contact with an Obstacle. Non Smooth Evolution....Pages 275-280 Flattening. Smooth and Non Smooth Evolutions....Pages 281-342 Conclusion....Pages 343-344 Back Matter....Pages 345-371 "This book provides novel insights into two basic subjects in solid mechanics: virtual work and shape change. When we move a solid, the work we expend in moving it is used to modify both its shape and its velocity. This observation leads to the Principle of Virtual Work. Virtual work depends linearly on virtual velocities, which are velocities we may think of. The virtual work of the internal forces accounts for the changes in shape. Engineering provides innumerable examples of shape changes, i.e., deformations, and of velocities of deformation. This book presents examples of usual and unusual shape changes, providing with the Principle of Virtual Work various and sometimes new equations of motion for smooth and non-smooth (i.e., with collisions) motions: systems of disks, systems of balls, classical and non-classical small deformation theories, systems involving volume and surface damage, systems with interactions at a distance (e.g., solids reinforced by fibers), systems involving porosity, beams with third gradient theory, collisions, and fracturing of solids. The final example of shape change focuses on the motion of solids with large deformations. The stretch matrix and the rotation matrix of the polar decomposition are chosen to describe the shape change. Observation shows that a third gradient theory is needed to sustain the usual external loads. The new equations of motion are complemented with constitutive laws. Assuming a viscoelastic behavior, a mathematically coherent new predictive theory of motion is derived. The results are extended to motion with smooth and non-smooth self-contact, collision with an obstacle, incompressibility, and plasticity. Extreme behaviors are sufficiently numerous to consider the parti pris that a material may flatten into a surface (e.g., flattening of a structure by a power hammer) or a curve (e.g., transformation of an ingot into a wire in an extruder). Flattening is an example of the importance of the spatial variation of the rotation matrix when investigating the motion of a solid."-- Back cover

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