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    Analysis of partly wrinkled membranes by the method of dynamic relaxation (English)
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    9 February 1995
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    A version of the method of dynamic relaxation is developed to analyze equilibrium configurations of partly wrinkled membranes. In this method equilibria are regarded as long time limits of a damped dynamical problem. The membrane theory considered is based on the concept of a relaxed strain energy function that automatically incorporates the effects of wrinkling. For neo-Hookean materials, existence theorems of nonlinear elasticity are used to show that the relaxed potential energy possesses minimizers in a certain function space. Several examples of two- and three-dimensional deformations are presented.
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    equilibrium configurations
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    long time limits
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    damped dynamical problem
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    relaxed strain energy function
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    neo-Hookean materials
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    existence
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    minimizers
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