OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture (past)

Wed, 27/04/2011
14:00
Duvan Henao (Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI) OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar Gibson 1st Floor SR

We consider the problem of cavitation in nonlinear elasticity, or the formation of macroscopic cavities in elastic materials from microscopic defects, when subjected to large tension at the boundary.

The main goal is to determine the optimal locations where the body prefers the cavities to open, the preferred number of cavities, their optimal sizes, and their optimal shapes. To this aim it is necessary to analyze the elastic energy of an incompressible deformation creating multiple cavities, in a way that accounts for the interaction between the cavitation singularities. Based on the quantitative version of the isoperimetric inequality, as well as on new explicit constructions of incompressible deformations creating cavities of different shapes and sizes, we provide energy estimates showing that, for certain loading conditions, there are only the following possibilities:

  • only one cavity is created, and if the loading is isotropic then it is created at the centre
  • multiple cavities are created, they are spherical, and the singularities are well separated
  • there are multiple cavities, but they act as a single spherical cavity, they are considerably distorted, and the distance between the cavitation singularities must be of the same order as the size of the initial defects contained in the domain.

In the latter case, the formation of thin structures between the cavities is observed, reminiscent of the initiation of ductile fracture by void coalesence.

This is joint work with Sylvia Serfaty (LJLL, Univ. Paris VI).

Wed, 06/01/2010
09:00
Speaker names are listed below. OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar L2
Speakers include: * David Abrahams (Manchester, UK); * Stuart Antman (Maryland, USA); * Martine Ben Amar (Ecole Normale Supérieure, France); * Mary Boyce (MIT, USA); * John Hutchinson (Harvard, USA); * Nadia Lapusta (Caltech, USA); * John Maddocks (Lausanne, Switzerland); * Stefan Mueller (Bonn, Germany); * Christoph Ortner (Oxford, UK); * Ares Rosakis (Caltech, USA); * Hanus Seiner (Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic); * Eran Sharon (Hebrew University, Israel); * Lev Truskinovsky (Lab de Mécanique des Solids, France); * John Willis (Cambridge, UK).
Thu, 10/12/2009
12:00
Christoph Ortner; Cameron Hall OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar Gibson 1st Floor SR
Mon, 07/12/2009
09:00
Speaker names are listed below. (Oxford) OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar L2
Speakers include: * Graeme Ackland (School of Physics and Astronomy, Edinburgh) * Andrea Braides (Rome II) * Thierry Bodineau (École Normale Supérieure, Paris) * Matthew Dobson (Minneapolis) * Laurent Dupuy (CEA, Saclay) * Ryan Elliott (Minneapolis) * Roman Kotecky (Warwick) * Carlos Mora-Corral (BCAM, Bilbao) * Stefano Olla (CEREMADE, Paris-Dauphine) * Bernd Schmidt (TU Munich) * Lev Truskinovsky (École Polytechnique, Palaiseau) * Min Zhou (Georgia Tech, Atlanta)
Thu, 12/11/2009
11:00
Richard Norton; Siobhan Burke OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar Gibson 1st Floor SR
Wed, 11/11/2009
10:00
OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar Gibson 1st Floor SR
Tue, 07/07/2009
10:00
K. Koumatos, T. Squires (Oxford) OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar Gibson 1st Floor SR
Mon, 29/06/2009
09:00
Ball, Bhattacharya, Bourdin, Francfort, Mahadevan OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar L2
This short course runs from Monday 29th June to Friday 3rd July. For details of the course and how to register, please visit http://www2.maths.ox.ac.uk/oxmos/meetings/moms/.
Wed, 03/06/2009
09:00
M. Ortiz, M. Luskin, F.Legoll, O. Pierre-Louis, A.Raoult OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar L2
Macroscopic properties of solids are inherently connected to their micro- and nano-scale details. For example, the microstructure and defect distribution influence the elastic and plastic properties of a crystal while the details of a defect are determined by its elastic far-field. The goal of multi-scale modelling is to understand such connections between microscopic and macroscopic material behaviour. This workshop brings together researchers working on different aspects of multi-scale modelling of solids: mathematical modelling, analysis, numerical computations, and engineering applications.
Wed, 20/05/2009
15:00
Y. Sengul, P. Pathmanathan (Oxford) OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar Gibson 1st Floor SR
Thu, 12/03/2009
09:00
Benson Muite and Yichao Zhu (Oxford) OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar Gibson 1st Floor SR
Thu, 19/02/2009
09:00
Gareth Jones and Richard Norton (Oxford) OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar Gibson 1st Floor SR
Thu, 29/01/2009
09:00
Duvan Henao and Christoph Ortner (Oxford University Mathematical Institute) OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar Gibson 1st Floor SR
Wed, 03/12/2008
09:00
Bernhard Langwallner and Timothy Squires OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Tue, 04/11/2008
09:00
Pras Pathmanathan and Yasemin Sengul OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Fri, 31/10/2008
11:45
Gabor Csanyi and others OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar Gibson 1st Floor SR
11.30 Coffee (1st floor Gibson Common Room). 11.45 Atomistics and Dislocations - Gabor Csanyi (followed by a short time for discussion). 13.00 Sandwich lunch (1st floor Common Room). 13.45 (approx) Persistent Slip Bands (PSB's) - Angus Wilkinson and/or Jon Chapman. 14:30 Discussion.
Thu, 09/10/2008
15:30
Konstantinos Koumatos and Siobhan Burke OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar Gibson 1st Floor SR
Fri, 03/10/2008
10:00
Becca Thomases, Yury Grabovsky, L Mahadevan, Tim Healey, Heinrich Freistühler and Robin Knops OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar L2
The workshop will address current issues related to the stability of solutions in nonlinear elasticity, including local energy minimizers, the stability of growing bodies, global existence for small data, bifurcation and continuation of solutions, and Saint-Venant’s principle.
Tue, 30/09/2008
14:00
Amit Acharya OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar DH 3rd floor SR
Tue, 16/09/2008
15:30
Winnifried Wollner (Heidelberg) OxMOS Workshop/Meeting/Lecture Add to calendar Gibson 1st Floor SR
This talk is devoted to adaptivity in optimal control of PDEs with special emphasis on barrier methods for pointwise state constraints. The talk is divided into to major parts, first we will discuss the case of additional pointwise inequality constraints on the state variable, then we will transfer the results to constraints on the gradient of the state. Each part will start with a discussion of necessary optimality conditions and a brief overview about what is known and what is not known concerning a priori analysis. Then a posteriori error estimates for the discretization error as well as for the error from the barrier method will be presented. Finally we show some simple examples to illustrate the behavior of the estimators.  The talk will be followed by an informal tea in the Gibson Building seminar room giving an opportunity to chat with Winnifried Wollner and Amit Acharya (our other current OxMOS visitor)
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