Derivation of a one-dimensional von Kármán theory for viscoelastic ribbons (Q2075809)

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Derivation of a one-dimensional von Kármán theory for viscoelastic ribbons
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    Derivation of a one-dimensional von Kármán theory for viscoelastic ribbons (English)
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    16 February 2022
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    The one- and two-dimensional models of plates are introduced. The two-dimensional model of viscoelastic von Kármán plates in the Kelvin-Voigt rheology derived from a three-dimensional model is considered. A transition to an one-dimensional model is performed when the width of the plate goes to zero. An effective one-dimensional model for a viscoelastic ribbon is provided using the abstract theory of gradient flows in metric spaces. One of the main goal is to prove the existence of solutions to the one-dimensional model. The existence of solutions to the one-dimensional gradient flow is shown by relying on the theory of generalized minimizing movements. Besides the convergence of the two-dimensional solutions to the one-dimensional solutions, also analogous results for the semi-discretized problems and for vanishing time step and vanishing width of the plate are obtained.
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    effective material model
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    finite-strain Kelvin-Voigt material
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    von Karman plate
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    metric gradient flow
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    dissipative distance
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    maximal slope curve
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    gamma-convergence
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