Mathematical elasticity

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The objective of Volume II is to show how asymptotic methods, with the thickness as the small parameter, indeed provide a powerful means of justifying two-dimensional plate theories. More specifically, without any recourse to any a priori assumptions of a geometrical or mechanical nature, it is shown that in the linear case, the three-dimensional displacements, once properly scaled, converge in H 1 towards a limit that satisfies the well-known two-dimensional equations of the linear Kirchhoff-Love theory; the convergence of stress is also established.

In the nonlinear case, again after ad hoc scalings have been performed, it is shown that the leading term of a formal asymptotic expansion of the three-dimensional solution satisfies well-known two-dimensional equations, such as those of the nonlinear Kirchhoff-Love theory, or the von Kármán equations. Special attention is also given to the first convergence result obtained in this case, which leads to two-dimensional large deformation, frame-indifferent, nonlinear membrane theories. It is also demonstrated that asymptotic methods can likewise be used for justifying other lower-dimensional equations of elastic shallow shells, and the coupled pluri-dimensional equations of elastic multi-structures, i.e., structures with junctions. In each case, the existence, uniqueness or multiplicity, and regularity of solutions to the limit equations obtained in this fashion are also studied.

Author(s): Roger Temam (Eds.)
Series: Studies in mathematics and its applications 20, 27, 29
Publisher: North-Holland
Year: 1976

Language: English
Pages: iii-vi, 1-500
City: Amsterdam; New York :, New York, N.Y., U.S.A
Tags: Механика;Механика деформируемого твердого тела;Теория упругости;

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Page iii

Copyright page
Page iv

Foreword
Pages v-vi

Chapter I The Steady-State Stokes Equations
Pages 1-156

Chapter II Steady-State Navier-Stokes Equations
Pages 157-246

Chapter III The Evolution Navier-Stokes Equation
Pages 247-457

Comments and Bibliography
Pages 458-463

References
Pages 464-479

Appendix Original Research Article
Pages 480-500
F. Thomasset