Stochastically-constrained Koiter shell models

Abstract

We derive stochastically-constrained Koiter shell models in line with the SALT (Stochastic Advection by Lie Transport) approach introduced by Holm [Proc. A. 471 (2015)]. First, we deduce the stochastic partial differential equations for the generalised nonlinear elastic and linear elastic Koiter shell models with abstract functional derivatives of their corresponding membrane and flexural energies. We then present a prototype for a stochastically-constrained (simplified) linearised Koiter shell model that captures stiffness effects arising from shell curvature, bending and membrane stresses, interior and surface forces, and, more generally, stochastic buckling. Finally, we show that if a weak pathwise solution of this prototype is parametrised by a suitably chosen family of noise coefficients, we obtain in the parameter limit, the deterministic viscoelastic shell model with viscous damping.

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