The dissipation distance for a 2D single crystal with two symmetric slip systems
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arXivmath/0207198MaRDI QIDQ6471995FDOQ6471995
Authors: Dirk Mittenhuber
Publication date: 22 July 2002
Abstract: We solve a model problem from single crystal plasticity.We consider 4 slip systems in the plane with orthogonal slip-directions and equal slip rates, forward as well as backwards. We compute the associated dissipation distance by solving an optimal control problem. It turns out that from a computational point of view computing the distance is inexpensive. We put special emphasis on visualization of the metric spheres and the associated length-minimizing curves. As a byproduct we also solve a related problem, optimal path planning for a car driving forwards and backwards with limited turning radius in the hyperbolic plane. This is a hyperbolic version of the Reeds-Shepp-Car-Problem first discussed in (Pac. J. Math. 145:367-393, 1990).
Optimization of shapes other than minimal surfaces (49Q10) Non-Euclidean differential geometry (53A35) Geodesics in global differential geometry (53C22) Large-strain, rate-independent theories of plasticity (including nonlinear plasticity) (74C15)
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