2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijengsci.2014.02.019
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Singular curves in the resultant thermomechanics of shells

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“…Two examples of general solutions for conservative sheet motions near a line discontinuity were provided. Finally, the ultimate forms of jump conditions at moving singular surface curves were derived by Pietraszkiewicz and Konopińska [9] within the refined resultant thermomechanics of shells proposed by Pietraszkiewicz [10].…”
Section: General Results At Shell Junctionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Two examples of general solutions for conservative sheet motions near a line discontinuity were provided. Finally, the ultimate forms of jump conditions at moving singular surface curves were derived by Pietraszkiewicz and Konopińska [9] within the refined resultant thermomechanics of shells proposed by Pietraszkiewicz [10].…”
Section: General Results At Shell Junctionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 and 4). The most general jump conditions for the surface mass, linear momentum, angular momentum, energy and entropy at the moving singular surface curves have recently been formulated by Pietraszkiewicz and Konopińska [9] within the refined resultant thermodynamics of shells worked out by Pietraszkiewicz [10].…”
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“…The theory also accounts for the drilling moment. An advantage of the six-parameter shell model is its proper description of multifolded shells [5, 810] and of the interaction of the shell with a rigid body. The latter is important for plates with distributed absorbers [1115], for actuators [16, 17], and for surface resonant structures [18, 19].…”
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