This paper addresses a three-dimensional model for isothermal stress-induced transformation in shape-memory polycrystalline materials. We treat the problem within the framework of the energetic formulation of rate-independent processes and investigate existence and continuous dependence issues at both the constitutive relation and quasi-static evolution level. Moreover, we focus on time and space approximation as well as on regularization and parameter asymptotics.

A rate-independent model for the isothermal quasi-static evolution of shape-memory materials

AURICCHIO, FERDINANDO;STEFANELLI, ULISSE MARIA
2008-01-01

Abstract

This paper addresses a three-dimensional model for isothermal stress-induced transformation in shape-memory polycrystalline materials. We treat the problem within the framework of the energetic formulation of rate-independent processes and investigate existence and continuous dependence issues at both the constitutive relation and quasi-static evolution level. Moreover, we focus on time and space approximation as well as on regularization and parameter asymptotics.
2008
Engineering Mathematics covers resources on applied mathematics, mathematical modelling, combinatorics, optimization techniques, numerical methods, and statistical methods that have an emphasis on engineering systems.
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Shape-memory materials; rate-independent evolution; existence; time and space discretization; Γ-convergence; asymptotics; error
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Auricchio, Ferdinando; A., Mielke; Stefanelli, ULISSE MARIA
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