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ON THE INFLUENCE OF ADHESIVE SCALE EFFECTS ON SUPERTHIN MICRO- AND NANOSYSTEM DEFORMATION

Volume 5, Edição 2, 2014, pp. 129-140
DOI: 10.1615/NanomechanicsSciTechnolIntJ.v5.i2.40
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The development and investigation of the theory of thin plates and rods is an urgent problem related to the development of modern microsystem and ultrathin structure technologies. Small scales of these objects predetermine the significance of surface (adhesive) effects that can be described by the continuous theory of adhesion. In this article, we investigated a version of the Timoshenko plate model based on ideal adhesion. We analyzed cylindrical bending of plates as an example. Also, we analyzed the effects of size parameters on the properties of rods. As a result, we found that gradient parameters have a much smaller impact on the properties of the strained Timoshenko rods than adhesive properties.

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