Evolution model for martensitic phase transformation in shape-memory alloys (Q1599060)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1749617
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1749617 |
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Evolution model for martensitic phase transformation in shape-memory alloys (English)
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24 November 2002
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Summary: A mesoscopical-level model for the evolution of microstructure in simple-laminate martensite undergoing an isothermal phase-transformation process within the context of a uniaxial deformation is proposed. The author uses a Hamiltonian approach to a relaxed problem involving a Young-measure-valued deformation gradient and Hill's maximum-dissipation principle involving positive homogeneous dissipation potential which reflects the energy needed for (and dissipated by) a phase transformation. A regularization by adding a (modified) volume-fraction gradient, which can be understood as a limit Ericksen-Timoshenko beam-like construction, is considered to ensure existence of a weak solution for a slow-process model. A numerical algorithm and computational experiments are also presented.
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twinning
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martensite
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quasiplasticity
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nonconvex scalar variational problems
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double-well problem
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relaxation
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Young measures
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maximum-dissipation principle
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existence of a weak solution
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numerical algorithm
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