We propose the new notion of Visco-Energetic solutions to rate-independent systems (X, E, d) driven by a time dependent energy E and a dissipation quasi-distance d in a general metric-topological space X. As for the classic Energetic approach, solutions can be obtained by solving a modified time Incremental Minimization Scheme, where at each step the dissipation quasi-distance d is incremented by a viscous correction δ (for example proportional to the square of the distance d), which penalizes far distance jumps by inducing a localized version of the stability condition. We prove a general convergence result and a typical characterization by Stability and Energy Balance in a setting comparable to the standard energetic one, thus capable of ...
Rate-independent systems allow for solutions with jumps that need additional modeling. Here we sugge...
We develop a global-in-time variational approach to the time-discretization of rate-independent proc...
Balanced Viscosity solutions to rate-independent systems arise as limits of regularized rate-indepen...
We propose the new notion of Visco-Energetic solutions to rate-independent systems (X, E, d) driven ...
We propose the new notion of Visco-Energetic solutions to rate-independent systems (X, E, d) driven ...
In the thesis we describe the new notion of Visco-Energetic solutions to rate-independent systems (X...
The notion of inertial balanced viscosity (IBV) solution to rate-independent evolutionary processes ...
We consider different solution concepts for rate-independent systems. This includes energetic soluti...
In the nonconvex case solutions of rate-independent systems may develop jumps as a function of time....
In the nonconvex case, solutions of rate-independent systems may develop jumps as a functi...
Rate-independent systems allow for solutions with jumps that need additional modeling. Here we sugge...
In this paper, we investigate the origin of the balanced viscosity solution concept for rate-indepen...
The notion of BV solution to a rate-independent system was intro- duced in order to describe the van...
This paper is concerned with a space-time discretization of a rate-independent evolution governed by...
Several mechanical systems are modeled by the static momentum balance for the displacement u coupled...
Rate-independent systems allow for solutions with jumps that need additional modeling. Here we sugge...
We develop a global-in-time variational approach to the time-discretization of rate-independent proc...
Balanced Viscosity solutions to rate-independent systems arise as limits of regularized rate-indepen...
We propose the new notion of Visco-Energetic solutions to rate-independent systems (X, E, d) driven ...
We propose the new notion of Visco-Energetic solutions to rate-independent systems (X, E, d) driven ...
In the thesis we describe the new notion of Visco-Energetic solutions to rate-independent systems (X...
The notion of inertial balanced viscosity (IBV) solution to rate-independent evolutionary processes ...
We consider different solution concepts for rate-independent systems. This includes energetic soluti...
In the nonconvex case solutions of rate-independent systems may develop jumps as a function of time....
In the nonconvex case, solutions of rate-independent systems may develop jumps as a functi...
Rate-independent systems allow for solutions with jumps that need additional modeling. Here we sugge...
In this paper, we investigate the origin of the balanced viscosity solution concept for rate-indepen...
The notion of BV solution to a rate-independent system was intro- duced in order to describe the van...
This paper is concerned with a space-time discretization of a rate-independent evolution governed by...
Several mechanical systems are modeled by the static momentum balance for the displacement u coupled...
Rate-independent systems allow for solutions with jumps that need additional modeling. Here we sugge...
We develop a global-in-time variational approach to the time-discretization of rate-independent proc...
Balanced Viscosity solutions to rate-independent systems arise as limits of regularized rate-indepen...