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New decay rates for a Cauchy thermoelastic laminated Timoshenko problem with interfacial slip under Fourier or Cattaneo laws

Journal

MATHEMATICAL METHODS IN THE APPLIED SCIENCES
Volume 45, Issue 7, Pages 3439-3462

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/mma.7989

Keywords

energy method; Fourier analysis; Fourier and Cattaneo laws; heat conduction; interfacial slip; Timoshenko beam

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The objective of this paper is to investigate the decay of solutions for a laminated Timoshenko beam with interfacial slip in the whole space Double-struck capital R subject to a thermal effect. Results show that when the thermal effect acts on the rotation angle displacement or dynamic of the slip, both Timoshenko-Fourier and Timoshenko-Cattaneo systems satisfy the same polynomial stability estimates. The decay rate depends on the regularity of the initial data. A new stability condition is introduced when the thermal effect acts on the transversal displacement.
The objective of the present paper is to investigate the decay of solutions for a laminated Timoshenko beam with interfacial slip in the whole space Double-struck capital R subject to a thermal effect acting only on one component modeled by either Fourier or Cattaneo law. When the thermal effect is acting via the second or third component of the laminated Timoshenko beam (rotation angle displacement or dynamic of the slip), we obtain that both systems, Timoshenko-Fourier and Timoshenko-Cattaneo systems, satisfy the same polynomial stability estimates in the L-2-norm of the solution and its higher order derivatives with respect to the space variable. The decay rate depends on the regularity of the initial data. In addition, the presence and absence of the regularity-loss type property are determined by some relations between the parameters of systems. However, when the thermal effect is acting via the first component of the system (transversal displacement), a new stability condition is introduced for both Timoshenko-Fourier and Timoshenko-Cattaneo systems. This stability condition is in the form of threshold between polynomial stability and convergence to zero. To prove our results, we use the energy method in Fourier space combined with judicious choices of weight functions to build appropriate Lyapunov functionals.

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