An essay on deformation measures in isotropic thin shell theories : Bending versus curvature

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0000-0002-8466-8010
Affiliation
Department of Mathematics, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi, Iaşi, Romania; Octav Mayer Institute of Mathematics, Romanian Academy, Iaşi, Romania
Ghiba, Ionel-Dumitrel;
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1253891044
ORCID
0000-0002-7188-4806
LSF
56176
Affiliation
Lehrstuhl für Nichtlineare Analysis und Modellierung, Fakultät für Mathematik, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany
Lewintan, Peter;
Affiliation
Institute of Computational Engineering and Sciences, Department of Engineering, Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Sky, Adam;
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122258886
ORCID
0000-0002-1615-8879
LSF
13332
Affiliation
Lehrstuhl für Nichtlineare Analysis und Modellierung, Fakultät für Mathematik, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany
Neff, Patrizio

It has become commonplace for the stored energy function of any realistic shell model to align “within first order” with the classical Koiter membrane-bending (flexural) shell model. In this paper, we assess whether certain extended Cosserat shell models are consistent with the classical linear Koiter model. In doing this, we observe that there are numerous reasons why a modified version of the classical Koiter model should be considered, a consensus reached not only by Koiter himself but also by Sanders and Budiansky, who independently developed the same theory during the same period. To provide a comprehensive overview of the strain measures employed in our Cosserat shell models, this paper presents them in a unified manner and compares them with the strain measures previously utilized in the literature. We show that all our new strain tensors either generalize (in the case of nonlinear constrained or unconstrained models) or coincide (in the case of the linear constrained model) with the strain tensors recognized as the “best" or those possessing a well-defined geometric interpretation connected to bending or curvature.

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