The dynamic evolution with frictional contact of a viscoelastic body is considered. The assumptions on the functions used in modelling the contact are broad enough to include both the normal compliance and the Tresca models. The friction law uses a friction coefficient which is a non-monotone function of the slip. The existence and uniqueness of the solution are proved in the general three-dimensional case.
This work is concerned with the flow of a viscous plastic fluid. We choose a model of Bingham type taking into account inhomogeneous yield limit of the fluid, which is well-adapted in the description of landslides. After setting the general threedimensional problem, the blocking property is introduced. We then focus on necessary and sufficient conditions such that blocking of the fluid occurs. The anti-plane flow in twodimensional and onedimensional cases is considered. A variational formulation...
This work is concerned with the flow of a viscous
plastic fluid. We choose a model of Bingham type
taking into account inhomogeneous yield limit of the
fluid, which is well-adapted in the description of
landslides. After setting the general
threedimensional problem, the blocking property is
introduced. We then focus on necessary and
sufficient conditions such that blocking of the fluid
occurs.
The anti-plane flow in
twodimensional and
onedimensional cases is considered.
A variational formulation...
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