Stabilization of laminated beams with interfacial slip

We study a laminated beam consisting of two identical beams of uniform thickness, which is modeled as Timoshenko beams. An adhesive of small thickness is bonding the two layers and creating a restoring force producing a damping. It has been shown that the interfacial slip between the layers alon...

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Main Authors: Assane Lo, Nasser-eddine Tatar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Texas State University 2015-05-01
Series:Electronic Journal of Differential Equations
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Online Access:http://ejde.math.txstate.edu/Volumes/2015/129/abstr.html
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Summary:We study a laminated beam consisting of two identical beams of uniform thickness, which is modeled as Timoshenko beams. An adhesive of small thickness is bonding the two layers and creating a restoring force producing a damping. It has been shown that the interfacial slip between the layers alone is not enough to stabilize the system exponentially to its equilibrium state. Some boundary control has been used in the literature for that purpose. In this paper, we show that for viscoelastic material there is no need for any kind of internal or boundary control.
ISSN:1072-6691