Asymptotic behavior of solutions of a viscoelastic Shear beam model with no rotary inertia: General and optimal decay results

IF 1 4区 数学 Q1 MATHEMATICS Open Mathematics Pub Date : 2024-05-23 DOI:10.1515/math-2024-0011
Adel M. Al-Mahdi
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In this study, we consider a viscoelastic Shear beam model with no rotary inertia. Specifically, we study ρ 1 φ t t κ ( φ x + ψ ) x + ( g φ x x ) ( t ) = 0 , b ψ x x + κ ( φ x + ψ ) = 0 , \begin{array}{rcl}{\rho }_{1}{\varphi }_{tt}-\kappa {\left({\varphi }_{x}+\psi )}_{x}+\left(g\ast {\varphi }_{xx})\left(t)& =& 0,\\ -b{\psi }_{xx}+\kappa \left({\varphi }_{x}+\psi )& =& 0,\end{array} where the convolution memory function g g belongs to a class of L 1 ( 0 , ) {L}^{1}\left(0,\infty ) functions that satisfies g ( t ) ξ ( t ) ϒ ( g ( t ) ) , t 0 , g^{\prime} \left(t)\le -\xi \left(t)\Upsilon \left(g\left(t)),\hspace{1.0em}\forall t\ge 0, where ξ \xi is a positive nonincreasing differentiable function and ϒ \Upsilon is an increasing and convex function near the origin. Using just this general assumptions on the behavior of g g at infinity, we provide optimal and explicit general energy decay rates from which we recover the exponential and polynomial rates when ϒ ( s ) = s p \Upsilon \left(s)={s}^{p} and p p covers the full admissible range [ 1 , 2 ) \left[1,2) . Given this degree of generality, our results improve some of earlier related results in the literature.
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在本研究中,我们考虑的是无转动惯量的粘弹性剪切梁模型。具体来说,我们研究 ρ 1 φ t t - κ ( φ x + ψ ) x + ( g ∗ φ x x ) ( t ) = 0 、 - b ψ x x + κ ( φ x + ψ ) = 0 , \begin{array}{rcl}{rho }_{1}{\varphi }_{tt}-\kappa {\left({\varphi }_{x}+\psi )}_{x}+\left(g\ast {\varphi }_{xx})\left(t)&;=& 0,( -b{\psi }_{xx}+\kappa \left({\varphi }_{x}+\psi )& =&;0,end{array} 其中卷積記憶函數 g g 屬於 L 1 ( 0 , ∞ ) {L}^{1}left(0,infty)函數的一類,它滿足 g ′ ( t ) ≤ - ξ ( t ) ϒ ( g ( t ) , ∀ t ≥ 0 , g^{prime} le -\xi \left(t)\Upsilon \left(g\left(t)),\hspace{1.0em}\forall tge 0, 其中ξ \xi是一個正的非遞增的可微分函數,而ϒ \Upsilon是一個靠近原點的遞增的凸函數。僅僅利用這個關於g g在無限處行為的一般假設,我們提供了最佳的和明確的一般能量衰減率,當 ÕLu_3D2↩ ( s ) = s p \Upsilon \left(s)={s}^{p} 和 p p 覆蓋了全部可允許的範圍 [ 1 , 2 ]時,我們可以從中恢復指數率和多项式率。 \left[1,2) 。鉴于这种普遍性,我们的结果改进了文献中早期的一些相关结果。
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