Material forces: An insight into configurational mechanics

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Contributors

  • Francesco Parisio - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • Dmitri Naumov - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • Olaf Kolditz - , Chair of Applied Environmental Systems Analysis, Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (Author)
  • Thomas Nagel - , Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Trinity College Dublin (Author)

Abstract

The concept of material or configurational forces, albeit not new, is one of those innovations in theoretical mechanics that has struggled to reach the success of wide-spread acceptance, or even familiarity. Perhaps, one reason for this is to be found in the few available introductory examples or in the non-trivial physical-mathematical approach often taken to establish this concept, although by no means more complex than other treatments in non-linear continuum mechanics. With this work we aim at contributing to the dissemination of configurational mechanics concepts by guiding the reader through an introductory analytical example step by step and comparing it to numerically obtained results. The numerical model is solved with OpenGeoSys (OGS-6), an open-source, C++-based, object-oriented finite element platform for the thermo-hydro-mechanical analysis of coupled processes in fractured porous media. In the spirit of the open-source philosophy, and to enable the readers to reproduce the example themselves, both the source code and the input files are available online. The example highlights—in a simple and intuitive manner—several insightful aspects related to configurational mechanics.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)114-118
Number of pages5
JournalMechanics Research Communications
Volume93
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2018
Peer-reviewedYes

Keywords

Keywords

  • Bar with defects, Configurational forces, Interface effects, Material mechanics, OpenGeoSys