An existence and uniqueness theorem for the two-dimensional linear membrane shell equations (Q1914547)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 891054
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 891054 |
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An existence and uniqueness theorem for the two-dimensional linear membrane shell equations (English)
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18 June 1996
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Two-dimensional membrane equations of a linear elastic clamped shell are considered. The middle surface is uniformly elliptic, i.e. its two principal radii of curvature are uniformly positive and bounded. This assumption allows to eliminate the normal component of the displacement of the middle surface. The reduced equations are tackled by the Lax-Milgram lemma. To this end, the bilinear form defined by the elliptic operator is verified to be an inner product in \(H^1_0\), the space of solutions. A lower bound is obtained for the corresponding quadratic form, which implies that the form vanishes at solutions of a linear elliptic system with zero data. It is shown that the latter system has only zero solution provided the middle surface is analytic. As a result, the unique solvability is proved.
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uniform ellipticity
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Lax-Milgram lemma
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bilinear form
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linear elliptic system
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