2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-5096(01)00054-0
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Linear elastic chain with a hyper-pre-stress

Abstract: To account for surface relaxation in ultra-thin films, we consider the simplest one-dimensional discrete chain with harmonic interactions of up to second nearest neighbors. We assume that the springs, describing interactions of the nearest neighbors (NN) and next to nearest neighbors (NNN) have incompatible reference lengths, which introduce a hyper-pre-stress and results in a formation of the exponential surface boundary layers. For a finite body loaded by a system of (double) forces at the boundary, we expli… Show more

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“…The -limit result uses the separation-ofscale arguments of Chambolle [7] and Braides, Dal Maso & Garroni [4], and combines them with the analysis of internal boundary layers. It serves to emphasize that whereas other scalings proposed in the past (Charlotte & Truskinovsky [8], Braides & Cicalese [3]) separate the effects of bulk and surface contribution, the scaling employed here considers both effects with the same order.…”
Section: δ N ) = I φ(δ I )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The -limit result uses the separation-ofscale arguments of Chambolle [7] and Braides, Dal Maso & Garroni [4], and combines them with the analysis of internal boundary layers. It serves to emphasize that whereas other scalings proposed in the past (Charlotte & Truskinovsky [8], Braides & Cicalese [3]) separate the effects of bulk and surface contribution, the scaling employed here considers both effects with the same order.…”
Section: δ N ) = I φ(δ I )mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For results on the continuum manifestation of some further interesting atomistic effects like finite-range interactions, the reader is referred to [25,9].…”
Section: Continuum Limits Of Atomistic Energiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The case of infinity-range interactions is completely unclear. For examples of atomistic models with finite-range interactions and their relation to continuum theories, see [25,9].…”
Section: Remarks On Extensions To Two and Three Dimensionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have been derived previously for various, mostly one-dimensional models, cf. [3,6,9,18]. Depending on the details of the model, surfaces can be dominated by one of several effects…”
Section: Previous Work and Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of one-dimensional models this effect has received significant attention in the literature, e.g. [4,9].…”
Section: Previous Work and Conceptsmentioning
confidence: 99%