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Real wave propagation in the isotropic-relaxed micromorphic model
Patrizio Neff1, Angela Madeo2, Gabriele Barbagallo3
1Nonlinear Analysis and Modelling , Fakultät für Mathematik , Universität Duisburg-Essen , Mathematik-Carrée , Thea-Leymann-Straße 9 , 45127 Essen , Germany.
Abstract:
For the recently introduced isotropic-relaxed micromorphic generalized continuum model, we show that, under the assumption of positive-definite energy, planar harmonic waves have real velocity. We also obtain a necessary and sufficient condition for real wave velocity which is weaker than the positive definiteness of the energy. Connections to isotropic linear elasticity and micropolar elasticity are established. Notably, we show that strong ellipticity does not imply real wave velocity in micropolar elasticity, whereas it does in isotropic linear elasticity.
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