Mathematical analysis of weak and strong solutions to an evolutionary model for magnetoviscoelasticity
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1995400
Abstract: The paper is concerned with the analysis of an evolutionary model for magnetoviscoelastic materials in two dimensions. The model consists of a Navier-Stokes system featuring a dependence of the stress tensor on elastic and magnetic terms, a regularized system for the evolution of the deformation gradient and the Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert system for the dynamics of the magnetization. First, we show that our model possesses global in time weak solutions, thus extending work by Benev{s}ov'a et al. 2018. Compared to that work, we include the stray field energy and relax the assumptions on the elastic energy density. Second, we prove the local in time existence of strong solutions. Both existence results are based on the Galerkin method. Finally, we show a weak-strong uniqueness property.
Recommendations
- Existence of weak solutions to an evolutionary model for magnetoelasticity
- An existence theorem for the magneto-viscoelastic problem
- On well-posedness of an evolutionary model for magnetoelasticity: hydrodynamics of viscoelasticity and Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert systems
- Struwe-like solutions for an evolutionary model of magnetoviscoelastic fluids
- Uniqueness of solutions for a mathematical model for magneto-viscoelastic flows
Cites work
- A magneto-viscoelasticity problem with a singular memory kernel
- An Eulerian description of fluids containing viscoelastic particles
- Existence of weak solutions to an evolutionary model for magnetoelasticity
- Existence results for incompressible magnetoelasticity
- Global existence of weak solutions to a three-dimensional fractional model in magneto-viscoelastic interactions
- Global weak solutions for the Landau-Lifschitz equation with magnetostriction
- Local well-posedness and blow-up criteria of magneto-viscoelastic flows
- On a hyperbolic-parabolic system arising in magnetoelasticity
- On dissipative solutions to a system arising in viscoelasticity
- On hydrodynamics of viscoelastic fluids
- On the uniqueness of heat flow of harmonic maps and hydrodynamic flow of nematic liquid crystals
- Uniqueness of solutions for a mathematical model for magneto-viscoelastic flows
Cited in
(16)- Visco-elastodynamics at large strains Eulerian
- Struwe-like solutions for an evolutionary model of magnetoviscoelastic fluids
- Well-posedness for magnetoviscoelastic fluids in 3D
- Finite fractal dimensional pullback attractors for a class of 2D magneto-viscoelastic flows
- Dissipative solutions to a system for the flow of magnetoviscoelastic materials
- Strong well-posedness, stability and optimal control theory for a mathematical model for magneto-viscoelastic fluids
- Existence of weak solutions to an evolutionary model for magnetoelasticity
- Global smooth solution to the incompressible Navier-Stokes-Landau-Lifshitz equations
- Weak-strong uniqueness of incompressible magneto-viscoelastic flows
- Global existence of weak solutions to a three-dimensional fractional model in magneto-viscoelastic interactions
- Blow up criteria for three-dimensional incompressible Navier-Stokes-Landau-Lifshitz system in the whole space
- On a thermodynamically consistent model for magnetoviscoelastic fluids in 3D
- On well-posedness of an evolutionary model for magnetoelasticity: hydrodynamics of viscoelasticity and Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert systems
- Global existence of weak solutions to a fractional model in magnetoelastic interactions
- Smooth local solutions to Schrödinger flows with damping term for maps into symplectic manifolds
- Quasistatic evolution in magnetoelasticity under subcritical coercivity assumptions
This page was built for publication: Mathematical analysis of weak and strong solutions to an evolutionary model for magnetoviscoelasticity
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q1995400)