Nonlocal Theories in Continuum Mechanics

The purpose of this paper is to explain why the standard continuum theory fails to properly describe certain mechanical phenomena and how the description can be improved by enrichments that incorporate the influence of gradients or weighted spatial averages of strain or of an internal variable. Thre...

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Main Author: M. Jirásek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CTU Central Library 2004-01-01
Series:Acta Polytechnica
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Online Access:https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/610
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spelling doaj-473e6732c7ef4bf4ba169ec3bfdf8a942020-11-24T23:41:34ZengCTU Central LibraryActa Polytechnica1210-27091805-23632004-01-01445-6610Nonlocal Theories in Continuum MechanicsM. JirásekThe purpose of this paper is to explain why the standard continuum theory fails to properly describe certain mechanical phenomena and how the description can be improved by enrichments that incorporate the influence of gradients or weighted spatial averages of strain or of an internal variable. Three typical mechanical problems that require such enrichments are presented: (i) dispersion of short elastic waves in heterogeneous or discrete media, (ii) size effects in microscale elastoplasticity, in particular with the size dependence of the apparent hardening modulus, and (iii) localization of strain and damage in quasibrittle structures and with the resulting transitional size effect. Problems covered in the examples encompass static and dynamic phenomena, linear and nonlinear behavior, and three constitutive frameworks, namely elasticity, plasticity and continuum damage mechanics. This shows that enrichments of the standard continuum theory can be useful in a wide range of mechanical problems. https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/610Damage mechanicsdispersionelasticityenriched continuumgradient modelsnonlocal modelsplasticityquasibrittle materialssize effectstrain localizationwave propagation
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Nonlocal Theories in Continuum Mechanics
Acta Polytechnica
Damage mechanics
dispersion
elasticity
enriched continuum
gradient models
nonlocal models
plasticity
quasibrittle materials
size effect
strain localization
wave propagation
author_facet M. Jirásek
author_sort M. Jirásek
title Nonlocal Theories in Continuum Mechanics
title_short Nonlocal Theories in Continuum Mechanics
title_full Nonlocal Theories in Continuum Mechanics
title_fullStr Nonlocal Theories in Continuum Mechanics
title_full_unstemmed Nonlocal Theories in Continuum Mechanics
title_sort nonlocal theories in continuum mechanics
publisher CTU Central Library
series Acta Polytechnica
issn 1210-2709
1805-2363
publishDate 2004-01-01
description The purpose of this paper is to explain why the standard continuum theory fails to properly describe certain mechanical phenomena and how the description can be improved by enrichments that incorporate the influence of gradients or weighted spatial averages of strain or of an internal variable. Three typical mechanical problems that require such enrichments are presented: (i) dispersion of short elastic waves in heterogeneous or discrete media, (ii) size effects in microscale elastoplasticity, in particular with the size dependence of the apparent hardening modulus, and (iii) localization of strain and damage in quasibrittle structures and with the resulting transitional size effect. Problems covered in the examples encompass static and dynamic phenomena, linear and nonlinear behavior, and three constitutive frameworks, namely elasticity, plasticity and continuum damage mechanics. This shows that enrichments of the standard continuum theory can be useful in a wide range of mechanical problems. 
topic Damage mechanics
dispersion
elasticity
enriched continuum
gradient models
nonlocal models
plasticity
quasibrittle materials
size effect
strain localization
wave propagation
url https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/610
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