Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6703040 | Composite Structures | 2018 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
Size-dependent bending behavior of Bernoulli-Euler nano-beams is investigated by elasticity integral theory. Eringen's strain-driven nonlocal integral formulation, providing the bending moment interaction field as output of the convolution between elastic curvature and bi-Helmholtz averaging kernel, is examined. Corresponding higher-order constitutive boundary conditions are established for the first time, showing inapplicability of strain-driven nonlocal integral law of bi-Helmholtz type to continuous nano-structures defined on bounded domains. As a remedy, an innovative stress-driven nonlocal integral elastic model of bi-Helmholtz type is presented for inflected Bernoulli-Euler nano-beams, by swapping input and output of Eringen's nonlocal integral elastic law. The proposed stress-driven nonlocal integral constitutive law is proven to be equivalent to a fourth-order linear differential equation in the elastic curvature, fulfilling suitable homogeneous constitutive boundary conditions. The corresponding elastic equilibrium problem of an inflected nano-beam is well-posed and numerically solved for statics schemes of nano-technological interest, under standard loading and kinematic boundary conditions. New benchmarks for nonlocal computational mechanics are also detected.
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Authors
R. Barretta, S.A. Fazelzadeh, L. Feo, E. Ghavanloo, R. Luciano,