2002
DOI: 10.1002/mma.323
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Asymptotic behaviour and exponential stability for a transmission problem in thermoelasticity

Abstract: SUMMARYWe show that the solution of a semilinear transmission problem between an elastic and a thermoelastic material, decays exponentially to zero. That is, denoting by E(t) the sum of the ÿrst, second and third order energy associated with the system, we show that there exist positive constants C and satisfyingMoreover, the existence of absorbing sets is achieved in the non-homogeneous case.

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“…Asumiremos que f es una función de Lipschitz y µ > 0es una constante de Lipschitz y suficientemente pequeño. Análisis similares como en el referente [11] Marzacchi A, Muñoz R. Naso M. G., tenemos los Lema 5.1, Lema 5.2 y Lema 5.3.…”
Section: Estimativas De La Energíaunclassified
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“…Asumiremos que f es una función de Lipschitz y µ > 0es una constante de Lipschitz y suficientemente pequeño. Análisis similares como en el referente [11] Marzacchi A, Muñoz R. Naso M. G., tenemos los Lema 5.1, Lema 5.2 y Lema 5.3.…”
Section: Estimativas De La Energíaunclassified
“…El trabajo realizado por Marzocchi [11] es mejorado por un análisis más rigoroso en la obtención de la existencia y unicidad de solución del sistema planteado. Como por ejemplo la equivalencia de normas, estimativas de decaimiento y la existencia de solución débil y regularidad de soluciones y como también el espacio de soluciones.…”
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“…Rivera and M.G. Naso [9], where authors showed stability results for a material consists of two components with thermoelastic properties, and one component at any temperature. In this sense, what we propose in this work is to study the wave propagation on a material consisting of three elastic components, which initially considered two of them with frictional dissipation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to [21], according to the standard theory of ordinary differential equations, the finite dimensional…”
Section: Well-posedness Of the Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%