Elasticity Problem with a Cusp between Thin Inclusion and Boundary

This paper concerns an equilibrium problem for an an elastic body with a thin rigid inclusion crossing an external boundary of the body at zero angle. The inclusion is assumed to be exfoliated from the surrounding elastic material that provides an interfacial crack. To avoid nonphysical interpenetra...

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Main Author: Alexander Khludnev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-11-01
Series:Axioms
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1680/12/12/1081
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Summary:This paper concerns an equilibrium problem for an an elastic body with a thin rigid inclusion crossing an external boundary of the body at zero angle. The inclusion is assumed to be exfoliated from the surrounding elastic material that provides an interfacial crack. To avoid nonphysical interpenetration of the opposite crack faces, we impose inequality type constraints. Moreover, boundary conditions at the crack faces depend on a positive parameter describing a cohesion. A solution existence of the problem with different conditions on the external boundary is proved. Passages to the limit are analyzed as the damage parameter tends to infinity and to zero. Finally, an optimal control problem with a suitable cost functional is investigated. In this case, a part of the rigid inclusion is located outside of the elastic body, and a control function is a shape of the inclusion.
ISSN:2075-1680