Homework Exercises For Chapter 4 Solutions: Exercise 4.1
Homework Exercises For Chapter 4 Solutions: Exercise 4.1
EXERCISE 4.1
Transforming the weak-BE integral by parts as before:
L
κ
(M ) δw d x = M κ δw d x − M κ δθ w − V κ δw , (E4.5)
0 B B
L L L
The integral (M w δκ + M κ δw ) d x is the variation of 8 M w κ d x whereas the integral −M κ δκ d x
0 L 0 0
is the variation of − 2 1
0
M κ κ d x. Therefore the required functional is
L L
w
[w, κ] = (M − 1
2
Mκ) κ dx − w
q w d x − M̂ θ − V̂ w . (E4.7)
0 0 B B
to which the one given in the Exercise statement can be contracted. If the PBC is made weak the following
additional boundary term appears:
(ŵ − w) V κ + (θ̂ − θ w ) M κ . (E4.8)
A A
EXERCISE 4.2
Integrating U by parts:
L L L
2
U= 1
2
E I (w ) d x = 1
2
Mw d x = 1
2
M w dx + 1
2
Mw − 2 M w
1
(E4.9)
0 0 0 B B
EXERCISE 4.3
L L L L
8 Proof: δ 0 M w κ d x = δ 0 (M w δκ + δ M w κ )d x = 0
(M w δκ + M κ δκ w )d x = 0
(M w δκ + M κ δw )d x. The
tricky part is M w κ = E I w κ = E I κw = M κ κ w .
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EXERCISE 4.4
Transforming the weak-BE integral by parts:
L
(M κ ) δw d x = M κ δw d x − M κ δθ w − V κ δw , (E4.11)
0 B B
If the PBC is made weak the following additional boundary term appears:
(ŵ − w) V κ + (θ̂ − θ w ) M κ . (E4.17)
A A
Note: there is an infinite number of three-field functionals and associated weak forms. The one shown above
leads to the historically important Hu-Washizu functional. If you start from a different diagram you may arrive
at another three-field functional.
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