Well-posedness of the fractional Zener wave equation for heterogeneous viscoelastic materials
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Abstract: We explore the well-posedness of the fractional version of Zener's wave equation for viscoelastic solids, which is based on a constitutive law relating the stress tensor to the strain tensor , with being the displacement vector, defined by: . Here , is the shear modulus bounded below by a positive constant, and is first Lam'e coefficient, , with , is the Caputo time-derivative, is the characteristic relaxation time and is the characteristic retardation time. We show that, when coupled with the equation of motion , considered in a bounded open Lipschitz domain in and over a time interval , where is the density of the material, bounded below by a positive constant, and is a specified load vector, the resulting model is well-posed in the sense that the associated initial-boundary-value problem, with initial conditions , , , for , and a homogeneous Dirichlet boundary condition, possesses a unique weak solution for any choice of , , and , and any load vector , and that this unique weak solution depends continuously on the initial data and the load vector.
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