DOI10.1007/978-3-642-24609-8zbMath1253.74001OpenAlexW4214561370MaRDI QIDQ642472
Michel Frémond
Publication date: 27 October 2011
Published in: Lecture Notes of the Unione Matematica Italiana (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24609-8
An existence result for a model of complete damage in elastic materials with reversible evolution,
A phase field approach for optimal boundary control of damage processes in two-dimensional viscoelastic media,
A new class of hyperbolic variational–hemivariational inequalities driven by non-linear evolution equations,
Local well-posedness for Frémond’s model of complete damage in elastic solids,
Damage and fatigue described by a fractional derivative model,
Collisions in shape memory alloys,
A contact problem for viscoelastic bodies with inertial effects and unilateral boundary constraints,
A nonlinear model for marble sulphation including surface rugosity and mechanical damage,
Numerical Approximation of a Variational Inequality Related to the Humid Atmosphere,
Modeling via the internal energy balance and analysis of adhesive contact with friction in thermoviscoelasticity,
Models of Dynamic Damage and Phase-field Fracture, and their Various Time Discretisations,
A degenerating PDE system for phase transitions and damage,
Damage processes in thermoviscoelastic materials with damage-dependent thermal expansion coefficients,
Existence of solutions for a mathematical model related to solid-solid phase transitions in shape memory alloys,
Formulation of the equations of the humid atmosphere in the context of variational inequalities,
Rothe method and numerical analysis for a new class of fractional differential hemivariational inequality with an application,
On the formulation and implementation of extrinsic cohesive zone models with contact,
Existence of Weak Solutions for a Hyperbolic-Parabolic Phase Field System with Mixed Boundary Conditions on Nonsmooth Domains,
``Entropic” Solutions to a Thermodynamically Consistent PDE System for Phase Transitions and Damage,
Analysis of a model coupling volume and surface processes in thermoviscoelasticity