“…Second grade materials, whose stored energy density depends also on ∇ 2 y, may model various physical phenomena, for example the flow of Korteweg fluids (depending on the Eulerian gradient of the Eulerian density field), the deformation of woven fabrics [30,14], phase transitions [3,1,52], and multisymplectic field theory [31]; see also and [55,56,25,4,44,35,13,19,51,50] for further works on non-simple continua, the list definitely not being exhaustive. We point out that for the applications described in this paper it is not necessary to incorporate the hyper-loading, an additional terms representing conservative forces, typically in a form of an edge traction or the so-called couple-stress or double force acting on the boundary (see [12,11,22,23,45,41]), for no such physical phenomena are expected to arise in our intended applications.…”