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        GENERAL DECAY OF SOLUTIONS FOR A VISCOELASTIC EQUATION WITH BALAKRISHNAN-TAYLOR DAMPING AND NONLINEAR BOUNDARY DAMPING-SOURCE INTERACTIONS?

        2015-11-21 07:11:45ShunTangWU吳舜堂

        Shun-Tang WU(吳舜堂)

        General Education Center,National Taipei University of Technology,Taipei 106,China

        GENERAL DECAY OF SOLUTIONS FOR A VISCOELASTIC EQUATION WITH BALAKRISHNAN-TAYLOR DAMPING AND NONLINEAR BOUNDARY DAMPING-SOURCE INTERACTIONS?

        Shun-Tang WU(吳舜堂)

        General Education Center,National Taipei University of Technology,Taipei 106,China

        E-mail:stwu@ntut.edu.tw

        A viscoelastic equation with Balakrishnan-Taylor damping and nonlinear boundary/interior sources is considered in a bounded domain.Under appropriate assumptions imposed on the source and the damping,we establish uniform decay rate of the solution energy in terms of the behavior of the nonlinear feedback and the relaxation function,without setting any restrictive growth assumptions on the damping at the origin and weakening the usual assumptions on the relaxation function.

        Balakrishnan-Taylor damping;global existence;general decay;relaxation function;viscoelastic equation

        2010 MR Subject Classification 35L70;35L20;58G16

        1 Introduction

        In this paper,we study the following viscoelastic problem with Balakrishnan-Taylor damping and nonlinear boundary/interior sources:

        The equations in(1.1)with M≡1 form a class of nonlinear viscoelastic equations used to investigate the motion of viscoelastic materials.As these materials have a wide application in the natural sciences,their dynamics are interesting and of great importance.Hence,questions related to the behavior of the solutions for the PDE system attracted considerable attention in recent years.For example,Cavalcanti et al.[7]considered the following problem:

        They showed the global existence of solutions and established some uniform decay results under quite restrictive assumptions on both the damping function h and the relaxation function g. Later,Cavalcanti et al.[6]generalized the result without imposing a growth condition on h and under a weaker assumption on g.Recently,Messaoudi and Mustafa[14]exploited some properties of convex functions[1]and the multiplier method to extend these results.They established an explicit and general decay rate result without imposing any restrictive growth assumption on damping term h and greatly weakened the assumption on g.

        In the absence of Balakrishnan-Taylor damping(σ=0),equation(1.1)1is the model to describe the motion of deformable solids as hereditary effect is incorporated,which was first studied by Torrejon and Yong[18].They proved the existence of weakly asymptotic stable solution for large analytical datum.Later,Rivera[16]showed the existence of global solutions for small datum and the total energy decays to zero exponentially under some restrictions.

        Conversely,in the presence of Balakrishnan-Taylor damping(σ/=0)and g=0,equation(1.1)1is used to study the flutter panel equation and to the spillover problem,which was initially proposed by Balakrishnan and Taylor in 1989[3],and Bass and Zes[4].The related problems also concerned by You[20],Clark[9],Tatar and Zarai[17,21]and Mu et al.[15].Recently,Zarai et al.[22]considered the following flutter equation with memory term:

        which arises in a wind tunnel experiment for a panel at supersonic speeds.They proved the global existence of solutions and a general decay result for the energy by using the multipliertechnique.

        Motivated by previous works,we establish in this study the explicit and general decay rate for equations(1.1)under assumptions on g and h,without imposing a specific growth condition on the behavior of h near zero and greatly weakening the usual assumptions on relaxation function g.Our proof technique closely follows the arguments of[10,15,19],with some modifications being needed for our problem.The content of this paper is organized as follows.In Section 2,we provide assumptions that will be used later and state the local existence result Theorem 2.1.In Section 3,we prove our stability result that is given in Theorem 3.7.

        2 Preliminary Results

        In this section,we give assumptions and preliminaries that will be needed throughout the paper.First,we introduce the setwith the Hilbert structure induced by H1(?),we have thatis a Hilbert space.For simplicity,we denoteandAccording to(1.2),we have the imbedding:be the optimal constant of Sobolev imbedding which satisfies the inequality

        and we use the trace-Sobolev imbedding:In this case,the imbedding constant is denoted by B?,i.e.,

        Next,we state the assumptions for problem(1.1).

        (A1)g:[0,∞)→(0,∞)is a bounded C1function satisfying

        and there exists a non-increasing positive differentiable function ξ such thatfor all t≥0.

        (A2) h:R→ R is a non-decreasing function with h(s)s≥0 for all s∈R and there exists a convex and increasing function H:R+→R+of class C1(R+)∩C2((0,∞))satisfying H(0)=0 and H is linear on[0,1]or H′(0)=0 and H′′>0 on(0,1]such that

        where mqand Mqare positive constants.

        Referring to[5,8,12,19],we state the local existence result without the proof.

        Theorem 2.1 Let the initial data(u0,u1)∈H1Γ0×L2(?).Suppose that hypotheses(A1)-(A2)and(1.2)hold.Then there exists a weak solution u of problem(1.1)satisfying

        for some T>0.

        3 Uniform Decay

        In this section,we shall discuss the decay rate estimates for problem(1.1)providing that h satisfies(2.5)with q=1,that is,

        The energy function associated with problem(1.1)is defined as

        where

        and

        Adopting the proof of[13,14],we have the following result.

        Lemma 3.1 Let u be the solution of problem(1.1),then,E(t)is a non-increasing function on[0,T)and

        Next,we define a functional F introduced by Cavalcanti et al.[5],which helps in establishing desired results.Setting

        where

        and

        Remark 3.2 (i)As in[5],we can verify that the functional F is increasing in(0,λ0),decreasing in(λ0,∞),and F has a maximum at λ0with the maximum value

        where λ0is the first positive zero of the derivative function F′(x).

        (ii)From(3.2),(3.3),(1.2),(2.3)and the definition of F,we have

        where

        Now,if one considers γ(t)<λ0,then,from(3.7),we get

        which together with the identity

        give

        Proof Using(3.7)and considering E(t)is a non-increasing function,we obtainIn addition,from Remark 3.2(i),we see that F is increasing in(0,λ0),decreasing in(λ0,∞)and F(λ)→-∞as λ→∞.Thus,as E(0)<d,there exist λ′2<λ0<λ2such that F(λ′2)= F(λ2)=E(0).Besides,through the assumption γ(0)<λ0,we observe that

        This implies that γ(0)≤λ′2.Next,we will prove that

        To establish(3.12),we argue by contradiction.Suppose that(3.12)does not hold,then there exists t?∈(0,T)such that γ(t?)>λ′2.

        Case 1 If λ′2<γ(t?)<λ0,then

        This contradicts(3.11).

        Case 2 If γ(t?)≥λ0,then by continuity of γ(t),there exists 0<t1<t?such that

        then

        This is also a contradiction of(3.11).Thus,we have proved(3.10).

        Proof It follows from(3.10),(3.9)and(3.7)that

        Thus,we establish the boundedness of utin L2(?)and the boundedness of u inMoreover, from(2.1),(2.2)and(3.13),we also obtain

        which implies that the boundedness of u in Lp+1(?)and in Lk+1(Γ1)withHence,it must have T=∞.

        Now,we shall investigate the asymptotic behavior of the energy function E(t).First,we define some functionals and establish several lemmas.Let

        where

        and M,ε are some positive constants to be be specified later.

        Lemma 3.5 There exist two positive constants β1and β2such that the relation

        holds,for ε>0 small enough while M>0 is large enough.

        Proof By H¨older's inequality,Young's inequality,(2.1)and(2.3),we deduce that

        |G(t)-ME(t)|≤ε|Φ(t)|+|Ψ(t)|

        whereEmploying(3.13)and selecting ε>0 small enough and M sufficiently large,there exist two positive constants β1and β2such that

        Lemma 3.6 Let(A1)-(A2)and(1.2)hold.Assume thatλ0and E(0)<d.Furthermore,if E(0)is small enough,then,for any t0>0,the functional G(t)verifies,along solution of(1.1)and for t≥t0,

        where αi,i=1-4 are some positive constants.

        Proof In the following,we estimate the derivative of G(t).From(3.15)and(1.1),we have

        Employing H¨older's inequality,Young's inequality,(2.3)and(2.2),the third and fourth terms on the right-hand side of(3.19)can be estimated as follows,for η,δ>0,

        and

        A substitution of(3.20)-(3.21)into(3.19)yields

        Letting η=l2>0 andin above inequality,we obtain

        Next,we estimate Ψ′(t).Taking the derivative of Ψ(t)in(3.16)and using(1.1),we obtain

        Similar to deriving(3.22),in what follows we will estimate the right-hand side of(3.23).Using Young's inequality,H¨older's inequalityby(3.4),and applying(2.3)and(2.2),we have,for δ>0,

        and

        As for the the fifth and sixth terms on the right-hand side of(3.23),utilizing H¨older's inequality,Young's inequality,(2.1)-(2.3)and(3.13),we obtain

        andExploiting H¨older's inequality,Young's inequality and(A1)to estimate the seventh term,we have

        Then,combining these estimates(3.24)-(3.30),(3.23)becomes

        where

        and

        Hence,we conclude from(3.14),(3.4),(3.22),and(3.31)that

        where we have used the fact that for any t0>0,

        because g is positive and continuous with g(0)>0.At this point,we choose ε>0 small enough so that Lemma 3.5 holds andOnce ε is fixed,we choose δ to satisfy

        and then pick M sufficiently large such that.Thus,for all t≥t0,we arrive at

        with some positive constants ci,i=4,5,6.Additionally,observing the fact thatdue toandand employing the definition of E(t)by(3.2)and usingby(3.13),we deduce that

        where

        and

        Hence,if E(0)is small enough,then not only the condition E(0)<d is satisfied,but also α1>0 is assured.Therefore,we have,for t≥t0,

        where αj,j=1-4 are all positive constants.This completes the proof. □

        Before stating our main result,we need to recall that if φ is a proper convex function from R to R∪{∞},then its convex conjugate φ?is defined as

        Now,we are ready to prove our main results by adopting and modifying the arguments in[10,11,19].We consider the following partition of Γ1

        Theorem 3.7 Let(A1)-(A2)and(1.2)hold.Assume thatγ(0)<λ0and E(0)<d.Furthermore,if E(0)is small enough,then,for each t0>0 and k1,k2and ε0are positive constants,the solution energy of(1.1)satisfies

        where

        and

        Proof The global existence of solution u of(1.1)is guaranteed directly by Theorem 3.4. Next,we consider the following two cases:(i)H is linear on[0,1]and(ii)H′(0)=0 and H′′>0 on(0,1].

        Case 1 H is linear on[0,1].In this case,there exists α′1>0 such that|h(s)|≤α′1|s|,for all s∈R.By(3.4),we have

        which together with(3.33)implies that

        where H2(s)=s and c9=α′1α3+α4E(0).

        Case 2 H′(0)=0 and H′′>0 on(0,1].In this case,we first estimateRΓ1h2(ut)dΓ on the right-hand side of(3.33).Given(3.1),noting that H-1is concave and increasing and using Jensen's inequality and(3.4),we deduce that

        where

        where ε0>0 and β>0 to be determined later.Then,using E′(t)≤0,H′′(t)≥0,and(3.39),we obtain

        Let H?denote the Legendre transform of H defined by(3.34),then(see[2])

        and H?satisfies the following inequalityFurther,using(3.43)and noting that H′(0)=0,(H′)-1is increasing and H is also increasing yield

        Taking H′(ε0E(t))=A and H-1(-c10E′(t))=B in(3.42),applying(3.45)and(3.44),and noting that 0≤H′(ε0E(t))≤H′(ε0E(0))due to H′is increasing,we obtain

        with c12=c10c11and c13=α2·H′(ε0E(0))>0.Thus,choosing 0<ε0<α1c11,β> c12and using E′(t)≤0 by(3.4),we have

        where H2(s)=sH′(ε0s)and c14is a positive constant.

        Let

        Then,by Lemma 3.5 and the definition of F2by(3.40)-(3.41),there exist β′1,β′2>0 such that

        and from(3.38)and(3.46),we have

        where c15and c16denote some positive constants.In addition,using(3.47)and ξ(t)≤ξ(0)by(A1),we see that

        with l1=β′1ξ(0)+2c16>0.Now,we define

        which is equivalent to E(t)by(3.47).Thanks to(3.48),(2.4)and(3.4),we arrive at

        Exploiting the fact that H2is increasing,using(3.49)and noting 0<ε1<1l1by(3.50),we obtain

        Integrating above inequality over(t0,t)and noting that H-11is decreasing on(0,1],we deduce that

        where we require ε1>0 sufficiently small so that

        Consequently,the equivalent relation between of F3and E yields

        where k1and k2are positive constants.Hence,we complete the proof.

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