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On generalized Cosserat-type theories of plates and shells: a short review and bibliography

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ARCHIVE OF APPLIED MECHANICS
Volume 80, Issue 1, Pages 73-92

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00419-009-0365-3

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Micropolar continuum; Cosserat continuum; Micropolar shell; Cosserat shell; Micropolar plasticity

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  1. German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Forschungsaufenthalte fur Hochschullehrer und Wissenschaftler

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One of the research direction of Horst Lippmann during his whole scientific career was devoted to the possibilities to explain complex material behavior by generalized continua models. A representative of such models is the Cosserat continuum. The basic idea of this model is the independence of translations and rotations (and by analogy, the independence of forces and moments). With the help of this model some additional effects in solid and fluid mechanics can be explained in a more satisfying manner. They are established in experiments, but not presented by the classical equations. In this paper the Cosserat-type theories of plates and shells are debated as a special application of the Cosserat theory.

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