Ueber die Berührung fester elastischer Körper.
Si formula il problema della piastra su mezzo elastico con riferimento ad una particolare modellazione del comportamento di tale mezzo. Si ipotizza infatti una natura unilaterale del contatto tra la piastra, supposta sottile e linearmente elastica, ed il mezzo di fondazione (od ostacolo), per il quale si ipotizza un legame cubico tra spostamenti e reazioni. Tale modello costituisce una generalizzazione di quello ben noto di Winkler e si presta alla descrizione approssimata di numerosi casi della...
Dans cet article on étudie le problème de l’unicité locale pour le système de Lamé. On prouve qu’on a l’unicité de Cauchy par rapport à toute surface non caractéristique. Nous donnons également deux résultats de densité qui s’applique à la théorie du contrôle pour le système de Lamé.
In this paper, we study the uniqueness problem for the Lamé system. We prove that we have the uniqueness property across any non characteristic surface. We also give two results which apply to the boundary controllability for the Lamé system.
The mathematical model of a beam on a unilateral elastic subsoil of Winkler's type and with free ends is considered. Such a problem is non-linear and semi-coercive. The additional assumptions on the beam load ensuring the problem solvability are formulated and the existence, the uniqueness of the solution and the continuous dependence on the data are proved. The cases for which the solutions need not be stable with respect to the small changes of the load are described. The problem is approximated...
We investigate a 1-dimensional simple version of the Fried-Gurtin 3-dimensional model of isothermal phase transitions in solids. The model uses an order parameter to study solid-solid phase transitions. The free energy density has the Landau-Ginzburg form and depends on a strain, an order parameter and its gradient. The problem considered here has the form of a coupled system of one-dimensional elasticity and a relaxation law for a scalar order parameter. Under some physically justified assumptions...