Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4615697 Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications 2014 34 Pages PDF
Abstract

We study long-term behavior of Reissner–Mindlin–Timoshenko (RMT) plate systems, focusing on the interplay between nonlinear viscous damping and source terms. The sources may represent restoring forces, but may also be focusing thus potentially amplifying the total energy which is the primary scenario of interest. This work complements [28] which established local well-posedness of this problem, global well-posedness when damping dominates the sources (in an appropriate sense) and a blow-up in the complementary scenario assuming negative “total” initial energy. The current paper develops the potential well theory for the RMT system: it proves global existence for potential well solutions without restricting the source exponents, derives explicit energy decay rates dependent on the order of the damping exponents, and verifies a blow-up result for positive total initial energy.

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