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