Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
801907 Mechanics Research Communications 2007 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Continuum material models can be enriched with additional gradients in order to model phenomena that are driven by processes at lower levels of observation. For a systematic comparison of various gradient-enriched continua, dispersion analysis may be used. In this contribution, we will explore the occurence of critical wave lengths and its implications for the material stability. In particular, we will present a unifying theorem that permits to assess the stability of elastic, hardening and softening gradient-enriched continua by means of a critical wave length analysis, whereby the upper or lower bound nature of the critical wave length indicates whether the model is stable or unstable.
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