Solution Behavior near Envelopes of Characteristics for Certain Constitutive Equations Used in the Mechanics of Polymers

The present paper deals with plane strain deformation of incompressible polymers that obey quite a general pressure-dependent yield criterion. In general, the system of equations can be hyperbolic, parabolic, or elliptic. However, attention is concentrated on the hyperbolic regime and on the behavio...

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Main Authors: Sergei Alexandrov, Lihui Lang, Elena Lyamina, Prashant P. Date
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Materials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/17/2725
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spelling doaj-3856a46bd301477b88ce3f9a4e0cfebe2020-11-25T01:50:21ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442019-08-011217272510.3390/ma12172725ma12172725Solution Behavior near Envelopes of Characteristics for Certain Constitutive Equations Used in the Mechanics of PolymersSergei Alexandrov0Lihui Lang1Elena Lyamina2Prashant P. Date3School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaSchool of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaDivision of Computational Mathematics and Engineering, Institute for Computational Science, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City 700000, VietnamDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai 400076, IndiaThe present paper deals with plane strain deformation of incompressible polymers that obey quite a general pressure-dependent yield criterion. In general, the system of equations can be hyperbolic, parabolic, or elliptic. However, attention is concentrated on the hyperbolic regime and on the behavior of solutions near frictional interfaces, assuming that the regime of sliding occurs only if the friction surface coincides with an envelope of stress characteristics. The main reason for studying the behavior of solutions in the vicinity of envelopes of characteristics is that the solution cannot be extended beyond the envelope. This research is also motivated by available results in metal plasticity that the velocity field is singular near envelopes of characteristics (some space derivatives of velocity components approach infinity). In contrast to metal plasticity, it is shown that in the case of the material models adopted, all derivatives of velocity components are bounded but some derivatives of stress components approach infinity near the envelopes of stress characteristics. The exact asymptotic expansion of stress components is found. It is believed that this result is useful for developing numerical codes that should account for the singular behavior of the stress field.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/17/2725constitutive equationsinterfacefrictionsingularityenvelope of characteristicscontinuum mechanics
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author Sergei Alexandrov
Lihui Lang
Elena Lyamina
Prashant P. Date
spellingShingle Sergei Alexandrov
Lihui Lang
Elena Lyamina
Prashant P. Date
Solution Behavior near Envelopes of Characteristics for Certain Constitutive Equations Used in the Mechanics of Polymers
Materials
constitutive equations
interface
friction
singularity
envelope of characteristics
continuum mechanics
author_facet Sergei Alexandrov
Lihui Lang
Elena Lyamina
Prashant P. Date
author_sort Sergei Alexandrov
title Solution Behavior near Envelopes of Characteristics for Certain Constitutive Equations Used in the Mechanics of Polymers
title_short Solution Behavior near Envelopes of Characteristics for Certain Constitutive Equations Used in the Mechanics of Polymers
title_full Solution Behavior near Envelopes of Characteristics for Certain Constitutive Equations Used in the Mechanics of Polymers
title_fullStr Solution Behavior near Envelopes of Characteristics for Certain Constitutive Equations Used in the Mechanics of Polymers
title_full_unstemmed Solution Behavior near Envelopes of Characteristics for Certain Constitutive Equations Used in the Mechanics of Polymers
title_sort solution behavior near envelopes of characteristics for certain constitutive equations used in the mechanics of polymers
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2019-08-01
description The present paper deals with plane strain deformation of incompressible polymers that obey quite a general pressure-dependent yield criterion. In general, the system of equations can be hyperbolic, parabolic, or elliptic. However, attention is concentrated on the hyperbolic regime and on the behavior of solutions near frictional interfaces, assuming that the regime of sliding occurs only if the friction surface coincides with an envelope of stress characteristics. The main reason for studying the behavior of solutions in the vicinity of envelopes of characteristics is that the solution cannot be extended beyond the envelope. This research is also motivated by available results in metal plasticity that the velocity field is singular near envelopes of characteristics (some space derivatives of velocity components approach infinity). In contrast to metal plasticity, it is shown that in the case of the material models adopted, all derivatives of velocity components are bounded but some derivatives of stress components approach infinity near the envelopes of stress characteristics. The exact asymptotic expansion of stress components is found. It is believed that this result is useful for developing numerical codes that should account for the singular behavior of the stress field.
topic constitutive equations
interface
friction
singularity
envelope of characteristics
continuum mechanics
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/12/17/2725
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