Quasiconvex relaxation of planar Biot-type energies and the role of determinant constraints (2501.10853v1)
Abstract: We derive the quasiconvex relaxation of the Biot-type energy density $\lVert\sqrt{\operatorname{D}\varphiT \operatorname{D}\varphi}-I_2\rVert2$ for planar mappings $\varphi\colon\mathbb{R}2\to \mathbb{R}2$ in two different scenarios. First, we consider the case $\operatorname{D}\varphi\in\textrm{GL}+(2)$, in which the energy can be expressed as the squared Euclidean distance $\operatorname{dist}2(\operatorname{D}\varphi,\textrm{SO}(2))$ to the special orthogonal group $\textrm{SO}(2)$. We then allow for planar mappings with arbitrary $\operatorname{D}\varphi\in\mathbb{R}{2\times 2}$; in the context of solid mechanics, this lack of determinant constraints on the deformation gradient would allow for self-interpenetration of matter. We demonstrate that the two resulting relaxations do not coincide and compare the analytical findings to numerical results for different relaxation approaches, including a rank-one sequential lamination algorithm, trust-region FEM calculations of representative microstructures and physics-informed neural networks.
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