Large Deflections of A Structurally Damped Panel in A Subsonic Flow
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Asymptotic behavior of solutions to PDEs (35B40) Initial value problems for nonlinear higher-order PDEs (35G25) Stability problems for infinite-dimensional dissipative dynamical systems (37L15) Fluid-solid interactions (including aero- and hydro-elasticity, porosity, etc.) (74F10) Plates (74K20) General aerodynamics and subsonic flows (76G25)
Abstract: The large deflections of panels in subsonic flow are considered. Specifically, a fully clamped von Karman plate accounting for both rotational inertia in plate filaments and structural damping of square root type is considered. The panel is taken to be embedded in the boundary of a linear, subsonic potential flow on the positive halfspace in . Solutions are constructed via a semigroup approach despite the lack of natural dissipativity associated to the generator of the linear dynamics. The flow-plate dynamics are then reduced---via an explicit Neumann-to-Dirichlet (downwash-to-pressure) solver for the flow---to a memory-type dynamical system for the plate. For the non-conservative plate dynamics, a global attractor is explicitly constructed via Lyapunov and quasi-stability methods. Finally, it is shown that via the compactness of the attractor and finiteness of the dissipation integral, that all trajectories converge strongly to the set of stationary states.
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