Maximally-dissipative local solutions to rate-independent systems and application to damage and delamination problems
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Weak solutions to PDEs (35D30) Unilateral problems for nonlinear parabolic equations and variational inequalities with nonlinear parabolic operators (35K86) PDEs in connection with mechanics of deformable solids (35Q74) Variational principles of physics (49S05) Stability and convergence of numerical methods for initial value and initial-boundary value problems involving PDEs (65M12) Anelastic fracture and damage (74R20) Unilateral problems for nonlinear PDEs of mixed type and variational inequalities with nonlinear partial differential operators of mixed type (35M86)
- Local-solution approach to quasistatic rate-independent mixed-mode delamination
- Energetic versus maximally-dissipative local solutions of a quasi-static rate-independent mixed-mode delamination model
- Visco-energetic solutions to some rate-independent systems in damage, delamination, and plasticity
- A quasilinear differential inclusion for viscous and rate-independent damage systems in non-smooth domains
- Two-speed solutions to non-convex rate-independent systems
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- A VANISHING VISCOSITY APPROACH TO FRACTURE GROWTH IN A COHESIVE ZONE MODEL WITH PRESCRIBED CRACK PATH
- A VARIATIONAL PRINCIPLE OF MAXIMUM PLASTIC WORK IN CLASSICAL PLASTICITY
- A comparative analysis on variational models for quasi-static brittle crack propagation
- A maximum-dissipation principle in generalized plasticity
- A model for the quasi-static growth of brittle fractures: Existence and approximation results
- A vanishing viscosity approach to a rate-independent damage model
- A vanishing viscosity approach to quasistatic evolution in plasticity with softening
- A variational characterization of rate-independent evolution
- A variational formulation of rate-independent phase transformations using an extremum principle
- Adhesive contact of visco-elastic bodies and defect measures arising by vanishing viscosity
- An adaptive finite element approximation of a variational model of brittle fracture
- An artificial viscosity approach to quasistatic crack growth
- An attempt to generalize Onsager's principle, and its significance for rheological problems
- An upper bound to the free energy of mixing by twin-compatible lamination for \(n\)-variant martensitic phase transformations
- BV solutions and viscosity approximations of rate-independent systems
- Computational aspects of quasi-static crack propagation
- Differential, energetic, and metric formulations for rate-independent processes
- Energetic versus maximally-dissipative local solutions of a quasi-static rate-independent mixed-mode delamination model
- Existence of solutions to a regularized model of dynamic fracture
- Existence results for a class of rate-independent material models with nonconvex elastic energies
- Existence results for energetic models for rate-independent systems
- Global optimization numerical strategies for rate-independent processes
- Mechanics of the inelastic behavior of materials. I: Theoretical underpinnings
- Modeling solutions with jumps for rate-independent systems on metric spaces
- Nonlinear equations of evolution and nonlinear accretive operators in Banach spaces
- Nonlinear partial differential equations with applications
- Numerical analysis of a relaxed variational model of hysteresis in two-phase solids
- Numerical experiments in revisited brittle fracture
- ON THE INVISCID LIMIT OF A MODEL FOR CRACK PROPAGATION
- On rate-independent hysteresis models
- On the rate-independent limit of systems with dry friction and small viscosity
- On the relation between the principle of maximum dissipation and inelastic evolution given by dissipation potentials
- On thermomechanical restrictions of continua
- QUASI-STATIC CRACK PROPAGATION BY GRIFFITH'S CRITERION
- Quasi-static rate-independent evolutions: characterization, existence, approximation and application to fracture mechanics
- Quasistatic adhesive contact of visco‐elastic bodies and its numerical treatment for very small viscosity
- Quasistatic crack growth in nonlinear elasticity
- Quasistatic delamination problem
- Rate-independent processes in viscous solids at small strains
- Rate-independent systems. Theory and application
- Strength or toughness? A criterion for crack onset at a notch
- The free energy of mixing for \(n\)-variant martensitic phase transformations using quasi-convex analysis
- \(\Gamma\)-limits and relaxations for rate-independent evolutionary problems
- Separately global solutions to rate-independent processes in large-strain inelasticity
- Variational-hemivariational approach to a quasistatic viscoelastic problem with normal compliance, friction and material damage
- Localization analysis of an energy-based fourth-order gradient plasticity model
- Rate-independent stochastic evolution equations: parametrized solutions
- Two adhesive-contact models for quasistatic mixed-mode delamination problems
- Convergence analysis of a local stationarity scheme for rate-independent systems
- Energetic formulation for rate-independent processes: remarks on discontinuous evolutions with a simple example
- A quasi-static interface damage model with cohesive cracks: SQP-SGBEM implementation
- Finite plasticity in \(P^\top P\). I: Constitutive model
- Local well-posedness for Frémond’s model of complete damage in elastic solids
- Limit of viscous dynamic processes in delamination as the viscosity and inertia vanish
- Existence of weak solutions for a PDE system describing phase separation and damage processes including inertial effects
- Hamiltonian inclusions with convex dissipation with a view towards applications
- Regularity and approximation of strong solutions to rate-independent systems
- Local-solution approach to quasistatic rate-independent mixed-mode delamination
- Viscous corrections of the time incremental minimization scheme and visco-energetic solutions to rate-independent evolution problems
- Stress-driven local-solution approach to quasistatic brittle delamination
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