Symmetric div-quasiconvexity and the relaxation of static problems
Abstract
We consider problems of static equilibrium in which the primary unknown is the stress field and the solutions maximize a complementary energy subject to equilibrium constraints. A necessary and sufficient condition for the sequential lower-semicontinuity of such functionals is symmetric -quasiconvexity, a special case of Fonseca and M\"uller's -quasiconvexity with acting on . We specifically consider the example of the static problem of plastic limit analysis and seek to characterize its relaxation in the non-standard case of a non-convex elastic domain. We show that the symmetric -quasiconvex envelope of the elastic domain can be characterized explicitly for isotropic materials whose elastic domain depends on pressure and Mises effective shear stress . The envelope then follows from a rank- hull construction in the -plane. Remarkably, owing to the equilibrium constraint the relaxed elastic domain can still be strongly non-convex, which shows that convexity of the elastic domain is not a requirement for existence in plasticity.
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@article{arxiv.1907.04549,
title = {Symmetric div-quasiconvexity and the relaxation of static problems},
author = {Sergio Conti and Stefan Müller and Michael Ortiz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.04549},
year = {2019}
}