Variational Analysis of a Dynamic Contact Problem with Wear and Damage Involving Viscoelastic Materials with Long-Term Memory
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https://doi.org/10.18540/jcecvl10iss6pp19419Palabras clave:
Viscoelastic. Long-term memory. Wear. Damage. Fixed point. Hyperbolic. Quasi-variational inequality.Resumen
We investigate a mathematical problem involving dynamic interaction between a viscoelastic body with long-term memory loss and an obstruction. The contact is frictional and bilateral, with a moving rigid base, resulting in wear of the contacting surface. The problem is expressed as a coupled system, with a hyperbolic quasi-variational inequality for displacement and a parabolic variational inequality for damage. We define a variational formulation for the model and demonstrate the existence of a single weak solution to the problem. The material behaviour is explained using a viscoelastic constitutive law that includes long-term memory and damage. Elastic deformations induce material deterioration, which is depicted by a parabolic inclusion. The proof is based on classical existence.
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Derechos de autor 2024 The Journal of Engineering and Exact Sciences
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