Abstract:A theoretical model concerning the finite bending of a prismatic hyperelastic solid has been recently proposed. Such a model provides the 3D kinematics and the stress field, taking into account the anticlastic effects arising in the transverse cross sections also. That model has been used later to extend the Elastica in the framework of finite elasticity. In the present work, Finite Element (FE) analyses of some basic structural systems subjected to finite bending have been carried out and the results have bee… Show more
“…The finite bending of prismatic hyperelastic solids was investigated in the paper by Falope et al [ 6 ] taking into account the anticlastic effect. The corresponding finite element formulation was developed and the numerical results were compared with the ones obtained analytically.…”
The current Special Issue entitled “Advances in Structural Mechanics Modeled with FEM” aims to collect several numerical investigations and analyses focused on the use of the Finite Element Method (FEM) [...]
“…The finite bending of prismatic hyperelastic solids was investigated in the paper by Falope et al [ 6 ] taking into account the anticlastic effect. The corresponding finite element formulation was developed and the numerical results were compared with the ones obtained analytically.…”
The current Special Issue entitled “Advances in Structural Mechanics Modeled with FEM” aims to collect several numerical investigations and analyses focused on the use of the Finite Element Method (FEM) [...]
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