Title of article :
General theory of continuous media with conserved dislocations
Author/Authors :
Sergey A. Lurie، نويسنده , , Alex، نويسنده , , er L. Kalamkarov، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
A comprehensive rigorous continuous media model with conserved dislocations is developed in the present paper on the
basis of the variational kinematic principle. This model generalizes those previously derived by Cosserat and Aero–Kuvshinskii,
and it refines some assertions of the models by Mindlin and Toupin from the point of view of the calculation of
adhesive interactions. Our model is justified by the application of the kinematic variational principle. It is based on the
consistent formal description of the media kinematics and the construction of the relevant potential strain energy with
the use of the Lagrangian multipliers. The set of constitutive relations is derived and the corresponding consistent boundary-
value problems are formulated. On the basis of our analysis a novel classification of dislocations is proposed. The
important feature of the newly developed classification is a new kinematic interpretation of dislocations, which reflects
the connection of dislocations with distortion, change in volume (porosity), and twisting. The proposed classification
allows prediction of certain particular cases of dislocations when only one or two types of dislocations are dominating
in the medium. In the present work principal attention is focused on analysis of the physical side of the developed continuous
media model. The general model of continuous media proposed in the present paper allows analysis of various particular
scale effects, e.g., cohesive interactions, surface tensions, etc., both in volume and on the surface within the unified
continuum description.
Keywords :
Continuous media with microstructure , Conserved dislocations , Generalized Mindlin andCosserat media models , Classification of dislocations , Variational kinematic principle , Scale effects , Kinematic interpretation of dislocations
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures