微温双多孔热弹性体的定性分析

IF 1.9 4区 工程技术 Q3 MECHANICS Continuum Mechanics and Thermodynamics Pub Date : 2024-09-28 DOI:10.1007/s00161-024-01330-3
O. A. Florea, E. M. Craciun, A. Öchsner, A. N. Emin
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本研究探讨了具有双孔结构的热弹性材料中的混合初始边界值问题,并考虑了微温的影响。通过将该问题转化为考奇型问题,确定了解的存在性。鉴于方程、未知数和条件的复杂性,我们在特定的希尔伯特空间内应用了收缩半群理论。我们利用 Lax-Milgram 定理证明了解的存在性。此外,我们还根据 Lumer-Phillips 推论证明了解的唯一性,该推论与 Hille-Yosida 定理相对应。在最后一节,我们展示了微温双多孔热弹性混合初界值问题解的连续依赖性。
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A qualitative analysis on the double porous thermoelastic bodies with microtemperature

This study examines a mixed initial-boundary value problem in thermoelastic materials with a double porosity structure, taking into account the effects of microtemperature. The existence of a solution is established by converting the problem into a Cauchy-type problem. Given the complexity of the equations, unknowns, and conditions, we apply contraction semigroup theory within a specific Hilbert space. We prove the existence of a solution using the Lax-Milgram theorem. Additionally, the uniqueness of the solution is demonstrated based on the Lumer-Phillips corollary, which corresponds to the Hille-Yosida theorem. In the final section, we show the continuous dependence of the solution on the mixed initial-boundary value problem for double porous thermoelasticity with microtemperature.

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