We introduce a novel constructive approach to define time evolution of critical points of an energy functional. Our procedure, which is different from other more established approaches based on viscosity approximations in infinite-dimension, is prone to efficient and consistent numerical implementations, and allows for an existence proof under very general assumptions. We consider in particular rather nonsmooth and nonconvex energy functionals, provided the domain of the energy is finite-dimensional. Nevertheless, in the infinite-dimensional case study of a cohesive fracture model, we prove a consistency theorem of a discrete-to-continuum limit. We show that a quasistatic evolution can be indeed recovered as a limit of evolutions of critical points of finite-dimensional discretizations of the energy, constructed according to our scheme. To illustrate the results, we provide several numerical experiments both in one-and two-dimensions. These agree with the crack initiation criterion, which states that a fracture appears only when the stress overcomes a certain threshold, depending on the material.
Linearly constrained evolutions of critical points and an application to cohesive fractures / Artina, Marco; Cagnetti, Filippo; Fornasier, Massimo; Solombrino, Francesco. - In: MATHEMATICAL MODELS AND METHODS IN APPLIED SCIENCES. - ISSN 0218-2025. - 27:2(2017), pp. 231-290. [10.1142/S0218202517500014]
Linearly constrained evolutions of critical points and an application to cohesive fractures
CAGNETTI, FILIPPO;Solombrino, Francesco
2017
Abstract
We introduce a novel constructive approach to define time evolution of critical points of an energy functional. Our procedure, which is different from other more established approaches based on viscosity approximations in infinite-dimension, is prone to efficient and consistent numerical implementations, and allows for an existence proof under very general assumptions. We consider in particular rather nonsmooth and nonconvex energy functionals, provided the domain of the energy is finite-dimensional. Nevertheless, in the infinite-dimensional case study of a cohesive fracture model, we prove a consistency theorem of a discrete-to-continuum limit. We show that a quasistatic evolution can be indeed recovered as a limit of evolutions of critical points of finite-dimensional discretizations of the energy, constructed according to our scheme. To illustrate the results, we provide several numerical experiments both in one-and two-dimensions. These agree with the crack initiation criterion, which states that a fracture appears only when the stress overcomes a certain threshold, depending on the material.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.