Starting from a two-dimensional theory of magneto-elasticity for fiber-reinforced magnetic elastomers we carry out a rigorous dimension reduction to derive a rod model that describes a thin magneto-elastic strip undergoing planar deformations. The main features of the theory are the following: a magneto-elastic interaction energy that manifests itself through a distributed torque; a penalization term that prevent local interpenetration of matter; a regularization that depends on the second gradient of the deformation and models microstructure-induced size effects. As an application, we study a problem involving magnetically-induced buckling and we show that the intensity of the field at the onset of the instability increases if the length of the rod is decreased. Finally, we assess the accuracy of the deduced model by performing numerical simulations where we compare the two-dimensional and the one-dimensional theory in some special cases and we observe excellent agreement.
A theory of magneto-elastic nanorods obtained through rigorous dimension reduction / Ciambella, Jacopo; Kružík, Martin; Tomassetti, Giuseppe. - In: APPLIED MATHEMATICAL MODELLING. - ISSN 0307-904X. - 106:(2022), pp. -426. [10.1016/j.apm.2022.01.028]
A theory of magneto-elastic nanorods obtained through rigorous dimension reduction
Ciambella, Jacopo;
2022
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Starting from a two-dimensional theory of magneto-elasticity for fiber-reinforced magnetic elastomers we carry out a rigorous dimension reduction to derive a rod model that describes a thin magneto-elastic strip undergoing planar deformations. The main features of the theory are the following: a magneto-elastic interaction energy that manifests itself through a distributed torque; a penalization term that prevent local interpenetration of matter; a regularization that depends on the second gradient of the deformation and models microstructure-induced size effects. As an application, we study a problem involving magnetically-induced buckling and we show that the intensity of the field at the onset of the instability increases if the length of the rod is decreased. Finally, we assess the accuracy of the deduced model by performing numerical simulations where we compare the two-dimensional and the one-dimensional theory in some special cases and we observe excellent agreement.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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