Emergence of coherent localized structures in shear deformations of temperature dependent fluids

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DOI10.1007/S00205-016-1071-2zbMATH Open1366.35132arXiv1411.6131OpenAlexW3101415126MaRDI QIDQ522184FDOQ522184


Authors: Theodoros Katsaounis, Julien Olivier, Athanasios E. Tzavaras Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 13 April 2017

Published in: Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Shear localization occurs in various instances of material instability in solid mechanics and is typically associated with Hadamard-instability for an underlying model. While Hadamard instability indicates the catastrophic growth of oscillations around a mean state, it does not by itself explain the formation of coherent structures typically observed in localization. The latter is a nonlinear effect and its analysis is the main objective of this article. We consider a model that captures the main mechanisms observed in high strain-rate deformation of metals, and describes shear motions of temperature dependent non-Newtonian fluids. For a special dependence of the viscosity on the temperature, we carry out a linearized stability analysis around a base state of uniform shearing solutions, and quantitatively assess the effects of the various mechanisms affecting the problem: thermal softening, momentum diffusion and thermal diffusion. Then, we turn to the nonlinear model, and construct localized states - in the form of similarity solutions - that emerge as coherent structures in the localization process. This justifies a scenario for localization that is proposed on the basis of asymptotic analysis in cite{KT}.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1411.6131




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