The configuration space and principle of virtual work for rough bodies
Abstract
In the setting of an -dimensional Euclidean space, the duality between velocity fields on the class of admissible bodies and Cauchy fluxes is studied using tools from geometric measure theory. A generalized Cauchy flux theory is obtained for sets whose measure theoretic boundaries may be as irregular as flat -chains. Initially, bodies are modeled as normal -currents induced by sets of finite perimeter. A configuration space comprising Lipschitz embeddings induces virtual velocities given by locally Lipschitz mappings. A Cauchy flux is defined as a real valued function on the Cartesian product of -currents and locally Lipschitz mappings. A version of Cauchy's postulates implies that a Cauchy flux may be uniquely extended to an -tuple of flat -cochains. Thus, the class of admissible bodies is extended to include flat -chains and a generalized form of the principle of virtual power is presented. Wolfe's representation theorem for flat cochains enables the identification of stress as an -tuple of flat -forms.
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@article{arxiv.1303.4104,
title = {The configuration space and principle of virtual work for rough bodies},
author = {Lior Falach and Reuven Segev},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.4104},
year = {2013}
}