In this paper we consider the inverse problem of determining, within an elastic isotropic thick plate modelled by the Reissner-Mindlin theory, the possible presence of an inclusion made of a different elastic material. Under some a priori assumptions on the inclusion, we deduce constructive upper and lower estimates of the area of the inclusion in terms of a scalar quantity related to the work developed in deforming the plate by applying simultaneously a couple field and a transverse force field at the boundary of the plate. The approach allows us to consider plates with a boundary of Lipschitz class
2noWe derive upper and lower estimates of the area of unknown defects in the form of either cavities...
We derive upper and lower estimates of the area of unknown defects in the form of either cavities or...
In this paper we study two inverse problems for a thin elastic plate subjected to a given couple fie...
In this paper we consider the inverse problem of determining, within an elastic isotropic thick plat...
We consider the inverse problem of determining the possible presence of an inclusion in a thin plate...
In this paper we review some recent results concerning inverse problems for thin elastic plates. The...
We consider the problem of determining, within an elastic isotropic thin plate, the possible presenc...
We consider the problem of determining, within an elastic isotropic thin plate, the possible presenc...
We consider the inverse problem of determining the possible presence of an inclusion in a thin plate...
In this paper we consider the inverse problem of determining a rigid inclusion inside a thin plate ...
In this paper we review some recent results concerning inverse problems for thin elastic plates. The...
We consider the problem of determining, within an elastic isotropic thin plate, the possible presenc...
We consider the problem of determining, within an elastic isotropic thin plate, the possible presenc...
5The size estimates approach for Kirchhoff-Love elastic plates allow to determine upper and lower bo...
The size estimates approach for Kirchhoff--Love elastic plates allows to determine upper and lower b...
2noWe derive upper and lower estimates of the area of unknown defects in the form of either cavities...
We derive upper and lower estimates of the area of unknown defects in the form of either cavities or...
In this paper we study two inverse problems for a thin elastic plate subjected to a given couple fie...
In this paper we consider the inverse problem of determining, within an elastic isotropic thick plat...
We consider the inverse problem of determining the possible presence of an inclusion in a thin plate...
In this paper we review some recent results concerning inverse problems for thin elastic plates. The...
We consider the problem of determining, within an elastic isotropic thin plate, the possible presenc...
We consider the problem of determining, within an elastic isotropic thin plate, the possible presenc...
We consider the inverse problem of determining the possible presence of an inclusion in a thin plate...
In this paper we consider the inverse problem of determining a rigid inclusion inside a thin plate ...
In this paper we review some recent results concerning inverse problems for thin elastic plates. The...
We consider the problem of determining, within an elastic isotropic thin plate, the possible presenc...
We consider the problem of determining, within an elastic isotropic thin plate, the possible presenc...
5The size estimates approach for Kirchhoff-Love elastic plates allow to determine upper and lower bo...
The size estimates approach for Kirchhoff--Love elastic plates allows to determine upper and lower b...
2noWe derive upper and lower estimates of the area of unknown defects in the form of either cavities...
We derive upper and lower estimates of the area of unknown defects in the form of either cavities or...
In this paper we study two inverse problems for a thin elastic plate subjected to a given couple fie...