
handle: 11573/884562 , 11581/450891 , 11697/123394
We study buckling patterns in pantographic sheets, regarded as two-dimensional continua consisting of lattices of continuously distributed fibers. The fibers are modeled as beams endowed with elastic resistance to stretching, shearing, bending and twist. Included in the theory is a non-standard elasticity due to geodesic bending of the fibers relative to the lattice surface.
Buckling; Geodesic bending; Non-linear elasticity; Pantographic structures; Second gradient models; Materials Science (all); Mechanics of Materials, Buckling; Geodesic bending; Non-linear elasticity; Pantographic structures; Second gradient models
Buckling; Geodesic bending; Non-linear elasticity; Pantographic structures; Second gradient models; Materials Science (all); Mechanics of Materials, Buckling; Geodesic bending; Non-linear elasticity; Pantographic structures; Second gradient models
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