Closed-form solutions for the radially symmetric extension of a circular cylinder are derived for the isotropic relaxed micromorphic model in polar coordinates, recovering classical elasticity in the limiting length-scale cases.
Global regularity for a physically nonlinear version of the relaxed micromorphic model on Lipschitz domains
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In this paper, we investigate the global higher regularity properties of weak solutions for a linear elliptic system coupled with a nonlinear Maxwell-type system defined on Lipschitz domains. The regularity result is established using a modified finite difference approach. These adjusted finite differences involve inner variations in conjunction with a Piola-type transformation to preserve the curl-structure within the matrix Maxwell system. The proposed method is further applied to the linear relaxed micromorphic model. As a result, for a physically nonlinear version of the relaxed micromorphic model, we demonstrate that for arbitrary $\epsilon > 0$, the displacement vector $u$ belongs to $H^{\frac{3}{2}-\epsilon}(\Omega)$, and the microdistortion tensor $P$ belongs to $H^{\frac{1}{2}-\epsilon}(\Omega)$ while $\Curl P$ belongs to $H^{\frac{1}{2}-\epsilon}(\Omega)$.
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The isotropic relaxed micromorphic model in polar coordinates and its application to an elastostatic axisymmetric extension problem
Closed-form solutions for the radially symmetric extension of a circular cylinder are derived for the isotropic relaxed micromorphic model in polar coordinates, recovering classical elasticity in the limiting length-scale cases.