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    Spatially periodic solutions in a 1D model of phase transitions with order parameter (English)
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    6 February 2000
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    A model of isothermal stress-induced phase transitions with convex strain energy is investigated in a one-dimensional nonlinear bar. The model is a special case of a coupled field theory with order parameter developed by \textit{E. Fried} and \textit{M. E. Gurtin} [Physica D 68, No. 3-4, 326-343 (1993; Zbl 0793.35049)] to study the nucleation and propagation of phase boundaries. The governing equations consist of a wave equation (balance of linear momentum) coupled with a nonlinear reaction-diffusion equation (evolution of the order parameter). Using phase plane methods, the authors demonstrate that a large number of coexisting spatially periodic solutions can occur, whose number is inversely proportional to the diffusion coefficient. A stability analysis shows that solutions with more than one interface are only weakly unstable and can persist for a long time. The nucleation, propagation and annihilation of phase boundaries are illustrated by numerical analyses which show how nucleation is related to the loss of stability of homogeneous equilibria.
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    isothermal stress-induced phase transitions
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    one-dimensional nonlinear bar
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    convex strain energy
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    wave equation
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    nonlinear reaction-diffusion equation
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    order parameter
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    phase plane methods
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    spatially periodic solutions
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    diffusion coefficient
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    stability analysis
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    nucleation
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    annihilation of phase boundaries
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