We study the optimization of three dimensional curved rods and of shells
under minimal regularity assumptions for the geometry. The results that we
establish concern the existence of optimal shapes and the sensitivity analysis.
We also compute several numerical examples for the curved rods. The models
that we use have been investigated in our previous work [11], [16] and a
complete study of the Kirchhoff-Love arches and their optimization has been
performed in [10].
We prove new properties for the linear isotropic elasticity system and for
thickness minimization problems. We also present very recent results concerning
shape optimization problems for three-dimensional curved rods and
for shells. The questions discussed in this paper are related to the control
variational method and to control into coefficients problems.
In this paper a nonlocal phase-field model for non-isothermal phase transitions
with a non-conserved order parameter is studied. The paper complements
recent investigations by S. Zheng and the second author and treats
the case when the part of the free energy density forcing the order parameter
to attain values within the physically meaningful range [0; 1] is not given
by a logarithmic expression but by the indicator function of [0; 1] . The resulting
field equations form a system of integro-partial differential inclusions
that are highly nonlinearly coupled. For this system, results concerning global
existence, uniqueness and large-time asymptotic behaviour are derived. The
main results are proved by first transforming the system of inclusions into an
equivalent system of equations in which hysteresis operators occur, and then
employing techniques similar to those recently developed by the authors for
phase-field systems involving hysteresis operators.