This paper deals with a model describing damage processes in a (nonlinear) elastic body which is in contact with adhesion with a rigid support. On the basis of phase transitions theory, we detail the derivation of the model written in terms of a PDE system, combined with suitable initial and boundary conditions. Some internal constraints on the variables are introduced in the equations and on the boundary, to get physical consistency. We prove the existence of global in time solutions (to a suitable variational formulation) of the related Cauchy problem by means of a Schauder fixed point argument, combined with monotonicity and compactness tools. We also perform an asymptotic analysis of the solutions as the interfacial damage energy...
The analysis of material models which allow for complete damage is of major interest in material sci...
We consider a dissipative model recently proposed by M. Frémond to describe the evolution of damage ...
In this paper two models of damaged materials are presented. The first one describes a structure com...
This paper deals with a model describing damage processes in a (nonlinear) elastic body which is in ...
This paper deals with a model describing damage processes in a (nonlinear) elastic body which is in ...
In this paper, we analyze a contact problem with irreversible adhesion between a viscoelastic body a...
(Communicated by the associate editor name) Abstract. This paper deals with the large-time analysis ...
n this paper we introduce and investigate a model for adhesive contact with friction between a therm...
This paper addresses the analysis of a model, proposed by M. Fr\ue9mond, for the phenomenon of conta...
This paper addresses the analysis of a model, proposed by M. Fremond, for the phenomenon of contact ...
In this paper, we investigate a contact problem between a viscoelastic body and a rigid foundation,...
This paper addresses the analysis of a model, proposed by M.Fremond, for the phenomenon of contact ...
In this paper we introduce and investigate a model for adhesive contact with friction between a ther...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate a contact problem between a viscoelastic body and a rigid foun...
In this paper two models of damaged materials are presented. The first one describes a structure c...
The analysis of material models which allow for complete damage is of major interest in material sci...
We consider a dissipative model recently proposed by M. Frémond to describe the evolution of damage ...
In this paper two models of damaged materials are presented. The first one describes a structure com...
This paper deals with a model describing damage processes in a (nonlinear) elastic body which is in ...
This paper deals with a model describing damage processes in a (nonlinear) elastic body which is in ...
In this paper, we analyze a contact problem with irreversible adhesion between a viscoelastic body a...
(Communicated by the associate editor name) Abstract. This paper deals with the large-time analysis ...
n this paper we introduce and investigate a model for adhesive contact with friction between a therm...
This paper addresses the analysis of a model, proposed by M. Fr\ue9mond, for the phenomenon of conta...
This paper addresses the analysis of a model, proposed by M. Fremond, for the phenomenon of contact ...
In this paper, we investigate a contact problem between a viscoelastic body and a rigid foundation,...
This paper addresses the analysis of a model, proposed by M.Fremond, for the phenomenon of contact ...
In this paper we introduce and investigate a model for adhesive contact with friction between a ther...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate a contact problem between a viscoelastic body and a rigid foun...
In this paper two models of damaged materials are presented. The first one describes a structure c...
The analysis of material models which allow for complete damage is of major interest in material sci...
We consider a dissipative model recently proposed by M. Frémond to describe the evolution of damage ...
In this paper two models of damaged materials are presented. The first one describes a structure com...