Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7178330 Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 2013 42 Pages PDF
Abstract
It is shown that in order to have a surface energy depending on the total (surface) deformation gradient, the bulk energy needs to be a function of at least the first derivative of the deformation gradient. Furthermore, in order to have a curve energy depending on the total (curve) deformation gradient, the bulk energy needs to be a function of at least the second derivative of the deformation gradient. Clearly, the surface elasticity theory of Gurtin and Murdoch is intrinsically limited since it is associated with the classical (first-order) continuum theory of elasticity in the bulk. In this sense this contribution shall be also understood as a higher-gradient surface elasticity theory.
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