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Viscoelasticity and accretive phase-change at finite strains

Authors :
Chiesa, Andrea
Stefanelli, Ulisse
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We investigate the evolution of a two-phase viscoelastic material at finite strains. The phase evolution is assumed to be irreversible: One phase accretes in time in its normal direction, at the expense of the other. Mechanical response depends on the phase. At the same time, growth is influenced by the mechanical state at the boundary of the accreting phase, making the model fully coupled. This setting is inspired by the early stage development of solid tumors, as well as by the swelling of polymer gels. We formulate the evolution problem by coupling the balance of momenta in weak form and the growth dynamics in the viscosity sense. Both a diffused- and a sharp-interface variant of the model are proved to admit solutions and the sharp-interface limit investigated.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2410.16652
Document Type :
Working Paper