- Series
- PDE Seminar
- Time
- Friday, November 21, 2008 - 4:05pm for 1.5 hours (actually 80 minutes)
- Location
- Skiles 255
- Speaker
- Athanasios Tzavaras – Univeristy of Maryland
- Organizer
- Michael Westdickenberg
We consider a system of hyperbolic-parabolic equations describing the material instability mechanism associated to the formation of shear bands at high strain-rate plastic deformations of metals. Systematic numerical runs are performed that shed light on the behavior of this system on various parameter regimes. We consider then the case of adiabatic shearing and derive a quantitative criterion for the onset of instability: Using ideas from the theory of relaxation systems we derive equations that describe the effective behavior of the system. The effective equation turns out to be a forward-backward parabolic equation regularized by fourth order term (joint work with Th. Katsaounis and Th. Baxevanis, Univ. of Crete).