Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5030609 Procedia IUTAM 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
We discuss here the effective properties of thin-walled structures that are tangential and bending stiffness parameters taking into account surface/interfacial initial stresses. We consider the Gurtin-Murdoch model of surface elasticity. We show that the surface elasticity results in positive size-effect that is stiffening of nano-sized bodies in comparison with their bulk counterparts. Special attention will be paid to residual surface stresses. Unlike to surface elastic moduli there are no restrictions for values of residual stresses. In particular, we show that the compressive residual stresses may lead to negative size-effect that is to decreasing of an effective stiffness for nano-sized specimens.
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