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On locking materials (English)
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1986
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Locking materials are hyperelastic materials for which the strain tensor is constrained to stay in some convex set. The strain energy density of these materials is convex. This paper is concerned with the boundary value problem of locking materials. The boundary value problem is formulated as a dual variational problem. The author gives the dual variational principles governing the equilibrium state of an elastic- locking material. Two minimum theorems of Prager are extended and inf-sup equality is proved by means of a penalty method. The locking limit analysis is presented and discussed. The upper and lower bound formulae for the safety factor are obtained by the simultaneous use of the two variational principles (statical and kinematical methods). The results of convex analysis are applied to get the mathematical proof of the duality relations and of the equality inf-sup. The appendices of the paper deal with the stress concentrations in a problem of torsion and with the limited compressibility. In limited compressibility, only volume changes are constrained. These materials lead to simpler mathematical problems. The existence of a stress solution which satisfies the boundary conditions is proved for the limited compressibility material.
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Locking materials
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hyperelastic materials
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dual variational problem
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equilibrium state
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minimum theorems of Prager
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inf-sup equality
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penalty method
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upper and lower bound
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safety factor
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limited compressibility
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stress solution
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