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Effective Two Dimensional Theories for Multi-Layered Plates
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Effective Two Dimensional Theories for Multi-Layered Plates

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This work introduces a family of effective plate theories for multilayered materials with internal misfit. This is done for scaling laws ranging from Kirchhoff’s theory to the linearised von KA!rmA!n one. An intermediate von KA!rmA!n-like theory is introduced to play a central interpolating role with a new parameter which switches between the adjacent regimes. After proving the necessary Gamma-convergence and compactness results, minimising configurations are characterised. Finally, the interpolating theory is numerically approximated using a discrete gradient flow and the relevant Gamma-convergence and compactness results for the discretisation are proved. This provides empirical evidence for the existence of a critical region of the parameter around which minimisers experience a stark qualitative change.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH
Country
Germany
Date
10 December 2019
Pages
139
ISBN
9783832549848

This work introduces a family of effective plate theories for multilayered materials with internal misfit. This is done for scaling laws ranging from Kirchhoff’s theory to the linearised von KA!rmA!n one. An intermediate von KA!rmA!n-like theory is introduced to play a central interpolating role with a new parameter which switches between the adjacent regimes. After proving the necessary Gamma-convergence and compactness results, minimising configurations are characterised. Finally, the interpolating theory is numerically approximated using a discrete gradient flow and the relevant Gamma-convergence and compactness results for the discretisation are proved. This provides empirical evidence for the existence of a critical region of the parameter around which minimisers experience a stark qualitative change.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Logos Verlag Berlin GmbH
Country
Germany
Date
10 December 2019
Pages
139
ISBN
9783832549848