In this paper we consider existence and uniqueness of the three-dimensional static boundary-value problems in the framework of so-called gradient-incomplete strain-gradient elasticity. We call the strain-gradient elasticity model gradient-incomplete such model where the considered strain energy density depends on displacements and only on some specific partial derivatives of displacements of first- and second-order. Such models appear as a result of homogenization of pantographic beam lattices and in some physical models. Using anisotropic Sobolev spaces we analyze the mathematical properties of weak solutions. Null-energy solutions are discussed.

Weak Solutions within the Gradient-Incomplete Strain-Gradient Elasticity

Eremeyev V. A.
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2020-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we consider existence and uniqueness of the three-dimensional static boundary-value problems in the framework of so-called gradient-incomplete strain-gradient elasticity. We call the strain-gradient elasticity model gradient-incomplete such model where the considered strain energy density depends on displacements and only on some specific partial derivatives of displacements of first- and second-order. Such models appear as a result of homogenization of pantographic beam lattices and in some physical models. Using anisotropic Sobolev spaces we analyze the mathematical properties of weak solutions. Null-energy solutions are discussed.
2020
strain-gradient elasticity; weak solution; existence; uniqueness; gradient incomplete strain-gradient elasticity
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