2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2104.05818
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Displacement-Driven Approach to Nonlocal Elasticity

Sansit Patnaik,
Sai Sidhardh,
Fabio Semperlotti

Abstract: This study presents a physically consistent displacement-driven reformulation of the concept of actionat-a-distance, which is at the foundation of nonlocal elasticity. In contrast to existing approaches that adopts an integral stress-strain constitutive relation, the displacement-driven approach is predicated on an integral strain-displacement relation. The most remarkable consequence of this reformulation is that the (total) strain energy is guaranteed to be convex and positive-definite without imposing any c… Show more

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“…The nonlocal continuum theory, offered a link between the classic continuum mechanics theory and MD, is accordingly stated to account for the long-range effects using displacement field rather than the derivatives of the displacement (Oñate and MA, 2020;Patnaik et al, 2020;Patnaik et al, 2021). When the radius shrinks to infinitely small, nonlocal theory converts into a typical continuum mechanics case (Voyiadjis, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The nonlocal continuum theory, offered a link between the classic continuum mechanics theory and MD, is accordingly stated to account for the long-range effects using displacement field rather than the derivatives of the displacement (Oñate and MA, 2020;Patnaik et al, 2020;Patnaik et al, 2021). When the radius shrinks to infinitely small, nonlocal theory converts into a typical continuum mechanics case (Voyiadjis, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%