We consider a viscoelastic body occupying a smooth bounded domain under the effect of a volumic traction force. Inertial effects are considered; hence the equation for the macroscopic displacement contains a second order term. On a part of the boundary, the body is anchored to a support and no displacement may occur; on a second part, the body can move freely, and on a third part the body is in adhesive contact with a solid support. The boundary forces coming to the action of elastic stresses are responsible for delamination, i.e., progressive failure of adhesive bonds. Following the lines of a new approach based on duality methods in Sobolev-Bochner spaces, we define a suitable concept of weak solution to the resulting PDE system and correspondingly we prove an existence result on finite time intervals of arbitrary length.

A contact problem for viscoelastic bodies with inertial effects and unilateral boundary constraints

SCALA, RICCARDO;SCHIMPERNA, GIULIO FERNANDO
2017-01-01

Abstract

We consider a viscoelastic body occupying a smooth bounded domain under the effect of a volumic traction force. Inertial effects are considered; hence the equation for the macroscopic displacement contains a second order term. On a part of the boundary, the body is anchored to a support and no displacement may occur; on a second part, the body can move freely, and on a third part the body is in adhesive contact with a solid support. The boundary forces coming to the action of elastic stresses are responsible for delamination, i.e., progressive failure of adhesive bonds. Following the lines of a new approach based on duality methods in Sobolev-Bochner spaces, we define a suitable concept of weak solution to the resulting PDE system and correspondingly we prove an existence result on finite time intervals of arbitrary length.
2017
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Inglese
Internazionale
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Adhesion; Contact problem; Duality; Mixed boundary conditions; Second order parabolic equation; Viscoelasticity; Weak formulation; Applied mathematics
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Scala, Riccardo; Schimperna, GIULIO FERNANDO
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