Solvability conditions in simple inverse/design torsion problems
The inverse/design problem of torsion of a straight isotropic elastic bar of an elliptical cross-section is revisited. Under the assumption that the shear modulus, the applied torque, the angle of twist per unit length and the maximum shear stress are known in advance, the related values for the se...
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nemertes-10889-108412022-09-06T05:14:09Z Solvability conditions in simple inverse/design torsion problems Ioakimidis, Nikolaos Katsiaris, George Markellos, Vassilis Hadjidemetriou, John Ιωακειμίδης, Νικόλαος Computer algebra Elastic bars Gröbner bases Inequality constraints Inverse/design problems Milne volume function Quantifier elimination Solvability conditions Sturm–Habicht sequences Torsion The inverse/design problem of torsion of a straight isotropic elastic bar of an elliptical cross-section is revisited. Under the assumption that the shear modulus, the applied torque, the angle of twist per unit length and the maximum shear stress are known in advance, the related values for the semi-axes of the elliptical cross-section are the unknown quantities. This problem is easily reduced to a simple system of two polynomial equations in two unknowns (the semi-axes) under appropriate inequality constraints. Here necessary conditions for the solvability of this inverse/design torsion problem are derived. The derivation of these conditions is mainly based on the use of Sturm–Habicht negated polynomial remainder sequences and their generalizations. Gröbner bases and Milne’s volume function method are also employed. The present approach can be generalized to a variety of equally significant and even more complex mechanics problems. 2017-12-22T09:51:03Z 2017-12-22T09:51:03Z 2003 Book Chapter/Part of Publication http://hdl.handle.net/10889/10841 en application/pdf University of Patras Recent advances in mechanics and related fields, special volume in honour of Professor Constantine L. Goudas |
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The inverse/design problem of torsion of a straight isotropic elastic bar of an elliptical cross-section is
revisited. Under the assumption that the shear modulus, the applied torque, the angle of twist per unit length and the maximum shear stress are known in advance, the related values for the semi-axes of the elliptical cross-section are the unknown quantities. This problem is easily reduced to a simple system of two polynomial equations in two unknowns (the semi-axes) under appropriate inequality constraints. Here necessary conditions for the solvability of this inverse/design torsion problem are derived. The derivation of these conditions is mainly based on the use of Sturm–Habicht negated polynomial remainder sequences and their generalizations. Gröbner bases and Milne’s volume function method are also employed. The present approach can be generalized to a variety of equally significant and even more complex mechanics problems. |
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Katsiaris, George |
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Katsiaris, George Ioakimidis, Nikolaos |
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Solvability conditions in simple inverse/design torsion problems |
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Solvability conditions in simple inverse/design torsion problems |
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Solvability conditions in simple inverse/design torsion problems |
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