Well-posedness of the governing equations for a quasi-linear viscoelastic model with pressure-dependent moduli in which both stress and strain appear linearly

Author:

Itou Hiromichi,Kovtunenko Victor A.,Rajagopal Kumbakonam R.

Abstract

AbstractThe response of a body described by a quasi-linear viscoelastic constitutive relation, whose material moduli depend on the mechanical pressure (that is one-third the trace of stress) is studied. The constitutive relation stems from a class of implicit relations between the histories of the stress and the relative deformation gradient. A-priori thresholding is enforced through the pressure that ensures that the displacement gradient remains small. The resulting mixed variational problem consists of an evolutionary equation with the Volterra convolution operator; this equation is studied for well-posedness within the theory of maximal monotone graphs. For isotropic extension or compression, a semi-analytic solution of the quasi-linear viscoelastic problem is constructed under stress control. The equations are studied numerically with respect to monotone loading both with and without thresholding. In the example, the thresholding procedure ensures that the solution does not blow-up in finite time.

Funder

University of Graz

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Applied Mathematics,General Physics and Astronomy,General Mathematics

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