Wellposedness, spectral analysis and asymptotic stability of a multilayered heat-wave-wave system

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DOI10.1016/J.JDE.2020.05.035zbMATH Open1441.35042arXiv1910.08596OpenAlexW3034158282MaRDI QIDQ2189797FDOQ2189797


Authors: G. Avalos, Pelin G. Geredeli, Boris Muha Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 16 June 2020

Published in: Journal of Differential Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: n this work we consider a multilayered heat-wave system where a 3-D heat equation is coupled with a 3-D wave equation via a 2-D interface whose dynamics is described by a 2-D wave equation. This system can be viewed as a simplification of a certain fluid-structure interaction (FSI) PDE model where the structure is of composite-type; namely it consists of a extquotedblleft thin extquotedblright layer and a extquotedblleft thick extquotedblright layer. We associate the wellposedness of the system with a strongly continuous semigroup and establish its asymptotic decay. Our first result is semigroup well-posedness for the (FSI) PDE dynamics. Utilizing here a Lumer-Phillips approach, we show that the fluid-structure system generates a C0-semigroup on a chosen finite energy space of data. As our second result, we prove that the solution to the (FSI) dynamics generated by the C0-semigroup tends asymptotically to the zero state for all initial data. That is, the semigroup of the (FSI) system is strongly stable. For this stability work, we analyze the spectrum of the generator mathbfA and show that the spectrum of mathbfA does not intersect the imaginary axis. vskip.3cm oindent extbf{Key terms:} Fluid-structure interaction, heat-wave system, well-posedness, semigroup, strong stability.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1910.08596




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