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Radially symmetric cavitation for hyperelastic materials (English)
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1985
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This paper considers the question of existence of a class of singular radial solutions to the equilibrium equations of nonlinear elasticity. The solutions form a spherical hole in a ball of isotropic material, induced by pulling the ball radially outwards (displacement or traction boundary conditions). Variational methods previously used by \textit{J. Ball} [Philos. Trans. R. Soc. Lond., A 306, 557-611 (1982; Zbl 0513.73020)] to study the same problem are here replaced by the shooting method, which is simpler. As a result there is some generalization in the form of the constitutive assumptions which describe the material making up the ball. This comes at a cost of losing information concerning stability within the class of radial solutions. The general problem of stability still appears open.
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radially symmetric cavitation
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hyperelastic material
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nonlinear boundary value problem
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singular second order differential equation
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class of stored-energy densities
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existence
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class of singular radial solutions
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equilibrium equations
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spherical hole in a ball
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isotropic material
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shooting method
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