E-Book, Englisch, 352 Seiten, eBook
Fosdick / Fried The Mechanics of Ribbons and Möbius Bands
1. Auflage 2016
ISBN: 978-94-017-7300-3
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
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E-Book, Englisch, 352 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-94-017-7300-3
Verlag: Springer Netherland
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
Recent developments in biology and nanotechnology have stimulated a rapidly growing interest in the mechanics of thin, flexible ribbons and Mobius bands.This edited volume contains English translations of four seminal papers on this topic, all originally written in German; of these, Michael A. Sadowsky published the first in 1929, followed by two others in 1930, and Walter Wunderlich published the last in 1962.The volume also contains invited, peer-reviewed, original research articles on related topics.Previously published in the Journal of Elasticity, Volume 119, Issue 1-2, 2015.
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Foreword.- Translation of Michael Sadowsky’s Paper “An Elementary Proof for the Existence of a Developable Möbius Band and the Attribution of the Geometric Problem to a Variational Problem.- Translation and Interpretation of Michael Sadowsky’s Paper “Theory of Elastically Bendable Inextensible Bands with Applications to Möbius Band”.- Translation of Michael Sadowsky’s Paper “The Differential Equations of the Möbius Band”.- Translation of W. Wunderlich’s “On a Developable Möbius Band.- Gamma-Limit of a Model for the Elastic Energy of an Inextensible Ribbon.- “Wunderlich, Meet Kirchhoff”: A General and Unified Description of Elastic Ribbons and Thin Rods.- Equilibrium Shapes with Stress Localisation for Inextensible Elastic Möbius and Other Strips.- Bending Paper and the Möbius Strip.- Roadmap to the Morphological Instabilities of a Stretched Twisted Ribbon.- The Shrinking Figure Eight and Other Solitons for the Curve Diffusion Flow.- Kinematical Aspects of Levi-Civita Transport of Vectors and Tensors Along a Surface Curve.- Non-Euclidean Ribbons.- The Second-Order L 2 Flow of Inextensible Elastic Curves with Hinged Ends in the Plane.- Buckling of Naturally Curved Elastic Strips: The Ribbon Model Makes a Difference.- Residual Stresses and Poisson’s Effect Drive Shape Formation and Transition of Helical Structures.- Representation for a Smooth Isometric Mapping from a Connected Planar Domain to a Surface.