2010
DOI: 10.1051/m2an/2010004
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A three-field augmented Lagrangian formulation of unilateral contact problems with cohesive forces

Abstract: Abstract.We investigate unilateral contact problems with cohesive forces, leading to the constrained minimization of a possibly nonconvex functional. We analyze the mathematical structure of the minimization problem. The problem is reformulated in terms of a three-field augmented Lagrangian, and sufficient conditions for the existence of a local saddle-point are derived. Then, we derive and analyze mixed finite element approximations to the stationarity conditions of the three-field augmented Lagrangian. The f… Show more

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“…Doyen et al (2010) ) probed that the constant is α = θ B − kc J c X , and it can be related with physical properties of the numerical model, being θ B proportional to the norm of the constitutive tensor in the bulk phase Ω. The Lipschitz continuity constant k grows with the decrease of cohesive forces.…”
Section: One Field Variational Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Doyen et al (2010) ) probed that the constant is α = θ B − kc J c X , and it can be related with physical properties of the numerical model, being θ B proportional to the norm of the constitutive tensor in the bulk phase Ω. The Lipschitz continuity constant k grows with the decrease of cohesive forces.…”
Section: One Field Variational Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Doyen et al. (2010) proved that the constant is α=θB-kboldcJboldcX, and it can be related to physical properties of the numerical model, with θB being proportional to the norm of the constitutive tensor in the bulk phase Ω .…”
Section: Variational Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then in view of the boundary condition (10) 3 we impose 2 H 0 .div ;˝/, multiply (11) by with a test function 2 H 0 .div ;˝/, integrate by part on˝, use the boundary conditions (10) 1 , (10) 2 to get…”
Section: Multiple Field Modelling Of Frictionless Unilateral Contact mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recent work in this direction is [10] on error estimates of mixed FEM applied to Signorini elastic contact and [47] on mixed formulations and mixed FEM for a class of variational inequalities in a more general framework; see also the recent exhaustive exposition [48] on variationally consistent discretization schemes for the frictional contact problem. More related to, but different from the present paper is [11] that investigates nonconvex unilateral contact problems and analyzes a three-field augmented Lagrangian formulation in the triple of the bulk displacement, normal boundary displacement, and normal boundary stress fields.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-In the quasi-static case with a reversible cohesive zone model (with perfect adhesion or not), the existence is proven. The solution is in general not unique [10]. -In the quasi-static case with an irreversible cohesive zone model, the existence of a solution is proven in [8,4].…”
Section: Mathematical Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%