Abstract

We investigate equilibrium positions of a solid in large deformations. We take the party that a solid can flatten in a solid with a lower dimension. A structure flattened by a power hammer is an example of such a situation. Moreover, we take into account the spacial variations of rotation matrix. We prove that under reasonable assumptions, there exist equilibrium positions which may be non-unique. To cite this article: M. Frémond, C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, Ser. I 347 (2009).

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