A calibration method for estimating critical cavitation loads from below in 3D nonlinear elasticity
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In this paper we give an explicit sufficient condition for the affine map $u_\lambda(x):=\lambda x$ to be the global energy minimizer of a general class of elastic stored-energy functionals $I(u)=\int_{\Omega} W(\nabla u)\,dx$ in three space dimensions, where $W$ is a polyconvex function of $3 \times 3$ matrices. The function space setting is such that cavitating (i.e., discontinuous) deformations are admissible. In the language of the calculus of variations, the condition ensures the quasiconvexity of $I(\cdot)$ at $\lambda \mathbf{1}$, where $\mathbf{1}$ is the $3 \times 3$ identity matrix. Our approach relies on arguments involving null Lagrangians (in this case, affine combinations of the minors of $3 \times 3$ matrices), on the previous work Bevan & Zeppieri, 2015, and on a careful numerical treatment to make the calculation of certain constants tractable. We also derive a new condition, which seems to depend heavily on the smallest singular value $\lambda_1(\nabla u)$ of a competing deformation $u$, that is necessary for the inequality $I(u) < I(u_{\lambda})$, and which, in particular, does not exclude the possibility of cavitation.
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