Effects of history and heat models on the stability of thermoelastic Timoshenko systems (Q828286)

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    Effects of history and heat models on the stability of thermoelastic Timoshenko systems
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7291335

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      Effects of history and heat models on the stability of thermoelastic Timoshenko systems (English)
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      8 January 2021
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      The Timoshenko system is a linear PDE system of two perturbed wave equations in dimension one. The two unknowns represent the vertical displacement and the rotation angle of a beam. In this paper the authors study a Timoshenko system with two damping mechanisms. A first damping term is a (nonlinear) history term given by an integral over time with an exponentially decaying kernel. A second damping mechanism is related to thermal effects: the system is complemented by a heat-like equation where the heat conduction is governed by a so-called Cattaneo law. The authors prove that the system is exponentially stable if the history term is present, while there is no exponential stability without history term.
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      exponential stability
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      Cattaneo law
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      parabolic-hyperbolic system
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      two damping mechanisms
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