Detection of dislocations in a 2D anisotropic elastic medium

We study a model of dislocations in two-dimensional elastic media. In this model, the displacement satisfies the system of linear elasticity with mixed displacement-traction homogeneous boundary conditions in the complement of an open curve in a bounded planar domain, and has a specified jump, the slip, across the curve, while the traction is continuous there. The stiffness tensor is allowed to be anisotropic and inhomogeneous. We prove well-posedness of the direct problem in a variational setting, assuming the coefficients are Lipschitz continuous. Using unique continuation arguments, we then establish uniqueness in the inverse problem of determining the dislocation curve and the slip from a single measurement of the displacement on an open patch of the traction-free part of the boundary. Uniqueness holds when the elasticity operators admits a suitable decomposition and the curve satisfies additional geometric assumptions. This work complements the results in Arch. Ration. Mech. Anal., 236(1):71-111, (2020), and in Preprint arXiv:2004.00321, which concern three-dimensional isotropic elastic media.

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Work Title Detection of dislocations in a 2D anisotropic elastic medium
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  1. Andrea Aspri
  2. Elena Beretta
  3. Maarten De Hoop
  4. Anna L. Mazzucato
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  1. Anisotropic
  2. Dislocations
  3. Elasticity
  4. Inverse problem
  5. Uniqueness
  6. Well-posedness
License CC BY 4.0 (Attribution)
Work Type Article
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  1. Rendiconti di Matematica e delle Sue Applicazioni
Publication Date 2021
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Deposited February 03, 2024

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    • Anisotropic, Dislocations, Elasticity, Inverse problem, Uniqueness, Well-posedness
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    • https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/898368
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    • 2021-01-01
    • 2021
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