Surface morphoelasticity
Growth is a fundamental process in biological systems and various technological applications, including epitaxial deposition and additive manufacturing. The interaction between growth and mechanics in deformable bodies leads to a wealth of very challenging mathematical questions. I will give a short overview of the key concepts of morphoelasticity, namely, the theory of elastic deformations in growing bodies. Unlike the classical case, the reference state of a growing body evolves over time, also in response to external stimuli and stress. I will discuss the case of surface accretion, which presents specific challenges. The emphasis will be on developing a variational framework where the existence of quasistatic morphoelastic evolution can be proved.
This talk is based on a collaboration with Elisa Davoli (TU Wien), Ulisse Stefanelli (九色视频 of Vienna), and Giuseppe Tomassetti (Roma Tre 九色视频).
Speaker/s
Prof. Dr. Katerina Nik, King Abdullah 九色视频 of Science and Technology
Event organiser/s
Institut f眉r Angewandte Mathematik
Date
16. December 202515:00 o'clock - 17:00 o'clock
Contact information
Antje G眉ntherInstitut f眉r Angewandte Mathematik
Welfengarten 1
30167 Hannover
Tel.: 0511/762-3251
Fax: 0511/762-3988
guenther@ifam.uni-hannover.de
Location
Leibniz Universit盲t HannoverBuilding: 1101
Room: c311
Welfengarten 1
30167 Hannover