ORALS
SESSION: MultiscaleTuePM2-R8
| Horstemeyer International Symposium (7th Intl. symp. on Multiscale Material Mechanics & Sustainable Applications) |
Tue. 29 Nov. 2022 / Room: Similan 1 | |
Session Chairs: Bernhard Schrefler; Konstantinos Parisis; Session Monitor: TBA |
16:20: [MultiscaleTuePM210] OL Keynote
Atomistic-based strain gradient elasticity theory, in the framework of finite deformations Luca
Placidi1 ;
1Int. Telematic U, Rome, Italy;
Paper Id: 294
[Abstract] Atomistic-based strain gradient elasticity theory, in the framework of finite deformations, is proposed.
As a fundamental quantity of this approach, an objective relative displacement between atomic-pairs is considered. Besides, a deformation energy of an atomic-pair is defined in terms of such a measure in the form of a Lennard-Jones type potential.
Thus, the objective relative displacement between atomic-pairs has been Taylor's series expanded up to second order in order to obtain the deformation energy of atomic-pairs in terms of (i) non-linear strain (the Green-Saint-Venant tensor), (ii) its gradient, (iii) the orientation of the atomic-pair and (iv) Lennard-Jones coefficients, including the inter-atomic distance.
The strain energy of the continuum is assumed to be the integral over the unit sphere of the previous Lennard-Jones potential and the isotropic case will be obtained by assuming the independence of the Lennard-Jones coefficients with respect to the inter-atomic orientation.