Abstract
A rod theory, defined as a curve at every point of which is attached a rotation vector, is shown to be a special constrained case of a rod theory in which two deformable directors are attached to each point of a curve.
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Eine Theorie von Stäben, die als Kurve bezeichnet wird, an jedem Punkt deren ein Rotationsvektor angebracht ist, wird als besonderer Zwangsfall einer Theorie von Stäben dargestellt, in der zwei verformbare Direktoren an jeden Punkt einer Kurve angebracht werden.
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Green, A.E., Laws, N. Remarks on the theory of rods. J Elasticity 3, 179–184 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00052892
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