Reflections on mathematical models of deformation waves in elastic microstructured solids

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This paper describes the mathematical models derived for wave propagation in solids with internal structure. The focus of the overview is on one-dimensional models which enlarge the classical wave equation by higher-order terms. The crucial parameter in models is the ratio of characteristic lengths of the excitation and the internal structure. Novel approaches based on the concept of internal variables permit one to take the thermodynamical conditions into account directly. Examples of generalisations include frequency-dependent multiscale models, nonlinear models and thermoelasticity. The substructural complexity within the framework of elasticity gives rise to dispersion of waves. Dispersion analysis shows that acoustic and optical branches of dispersion curves together describe properly wave phenomena in microstructured solids. In the case of nonlinear models, the governing equations are of the Boussinesq type. It is argued that such models of waves in solids with microstructure display properties that can be analysed as phenomena of complexity.

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Engelbrecht, J., & Berezovski, A. (2015). Reflections on mathematical models of deformation waves in elastic microstructured solids. Mathematics and Mechanics of Complex Systems, 3(1), 43–82. https://doi.org/10.2140/memocs.2015.3.43

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