Increase of mass and nonlocal effects in the homogenization of magneto-elastodynamics problems

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DOI10.1007/S00526-021-02027-0zbMATH Open1471.74063arXiv1806.10998OpenAlexW3184145724WikidataQ115386543 ScholiaQ115386543MaRDI QIDQ2048878FDOQ2048878


Authors: Marc Briane, Juan Casado-Díaz Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 24 August 2021

Published in: Calculus of Variations and Partial Differential Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The paper deals with the homogenization of a magneto-elastodynamics equation satisfied by the displacement uvarepsilon of an elastic body which is subjected to an oscillating magnetic field Bvarepsilon generating the Lorentz force partialtuvarepsilonimesBvarepsilon.When the magnetic field Bvarepsilon only depends on time or on space, the oscillations of Bvarepsilon induce an increase of mass in the homogenized equation. More generally, when the magnetic field is time-space dependent through a uniformly bounded component Gvarepsilon(t,x) of Bvarepsilon, besides the increase of mass the homogenized equation involves the more intricate limit g of partialtuvarepsilonimesGvarepsilon which turns out to be decomposed in two terms. The first term of g can be regarded as a nonlocal Lorentz force the range of which is limited to a light cone at each point (t,x). The cone angle is determined by the maximal velocity defined as the square root of the ratio between the elasticity tensor spectral radius and the body mass. Otherwise, the second term of g is locally controlled in L2-norm by the compactness default measure of the oscillating initial energy.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1806.10998




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