A variational approach to the emergence of domain structures in magnetostrictive solids
Abstract
We consider a variational model for magnetoelastic solids in the large-strain setting with the magnetization field defined on the unknown deformed configuration. Through a simultaneous linearization of the deformation and sharp-interface limit of the magnetization with respect to the easy axes, performed in terms of -convergence, we identify a variational model describing the formation of domain structures and accounting for magnetostriction in the small-strain setting. Our analysis incorporates the effect of magnetic fields and, for uniaxial materials, ensures the regularity of minimizers of the effective energy.
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