Second-order effects and Saint Venant’s principle in the torsion problem of a nonlinear elastic rod

  • V. V. Kalashnikov
  • M. I. Karyakin
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Abstract

The torsion problem of a circular nonlinear elastic rod loaded by end moments is considered. The solution constructed by the method of successive approximations taking into account second-order effects is compared with the solution obtained by a semi-inverse method. It is shown that the dead-loading assumption breaks the symmetry of the Cauchy stress tensor in a certain region. A refined formulation of Saint Venant’s principle is proposed for the problem of determining integral strain characteristics.

Key words

Pointing effect semi-inverse method second-order effects Saint Venant’s principle 

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Authors and Affiliations

  • V. V. Kalashnikov
    • 1
  • M. I. Karyakin
    • 1
  1. 1.Rostov State UniversityRostov-on-Don

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