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Sur la faible fermeture de certains ensembles de contraintes en élasticité non-linéaire plane. (Weak closure of certain sets of constraints in plane nonlinear elasticity) (English)
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1987
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The paper is concerned with plane-strain problems of elastostatics for hyperelastic materials and the attention is focused on such questions as the sequentially weak semicontinuity from below of the energy functional in the appropriate Sobolev space \((W^{1,p}(\Omega))^ 2\) and the properties of weak closedness of subsets of admissible stresses. While the first question was answered by \textit{J. M. Ball} [ibid. 63, 337-403 (1977; Zbl 0368.73040)] and others [\textit{L. Tartar}, unpublished], the second question is addressed in the paper, at least in a necessary form. Let K be the two-dimensional set of \(R^ 2\) spanned by the eigenvalues \((\lambda_ 1,\lambda_ 2)\) of the deformation gradient tensor. If the set E(K) of looked for stresses is weakly closed in \((W^{1,p}(\Omega))^ 2\), then any increasing part (resp. decreasing part) of the boundary of K by the application \((\lambda_ 1,\lambda_ 2)\to (\lambda_ 1.\lambda_ 2,\lambda_ 1+\lambda_ 2)\)- resp. \((\lambda_ 1.\lambda_ 2,\lambda_ 1-\lambda_ 2)\)- has for image the graph of a concave function. The sufficient part of the condition is left open but it might be conjectured that the given condition is also a sufficient one for ellipticity in the nonregular case. This is suggested by the fact that when the boundary of K is given by equipotentials of \(C^ 2\)-regular functions, then the result yields the necessary conditions for ellipticity due to \textit{J. K. Knowles} and \textit{E. Sternberg} [ibid. 63, 321-336 (1977; Zbl 0351.73061)] and the latter are known to be also sufficient. The proof uses previous results by Ball (already cited) and the notion of rank-one convexity.
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plane-strain problems
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elastostatics
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hyperelastic materials
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sequentially weak semicontinuity from below
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energy functional
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Sobolev space
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weak closedness
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subsets of admissible stresses
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rank-one convexity
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