Decomposition of deformations of thin rods. Application to nonlinear elasticity
Abstract
This paper deals with the introduction of a decomposition of the deformations of curved thin beams, with section of order , which takes into account the specific geometry of such beams. A deformation is split into an elementary deformation and a warping. The elementary deformation is the analog of a Bernoulli-Navier's displacement for linearized deformations replacing the infinitesimal rotation by a rotation in SO(3) in each cross section of the rod. Each part of the decomposition is estimated with respect to the norm of the distance from gradient to SO(3). This result relies on revisiting the rigidity theorem of Friesecke-James-M\"uller in which we estimate the constant for a bounded open set star-shaped with respect to a ball. Then we use the decomposition of the deformations to derive a few asymptotic geometrical behavior: large deformations of extensional type, inextensional deformations and linearized deformations. To illustrate the use of our decomposition in nonlinear elasticity, we consider a St Venant-Kirchhoff material and upon various scaling on the applied forces we obtain the -limit of the rescaled elastic energy. We first analyze the case of bending forces of order which leads to a nonlinear inextensional model. Smaller pure bending forces give the classical linearized model. A coupled extensional-bending model is obtained for a class of forces of order in traction and of order in bending.
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@article{arxiv.1109.2394,
title = {Decomposition of deformations of thin rods. Application to nonlinear elasticity},
author = {Dominique Blanchard and Georges Griso},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1109.2394},
year = {2011}
}