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Maximal monotone model with delay term of convolution

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  • Claude-Henri Lamarque
  • Jérôme Bastien
  • Matthieu Holland

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Mechanical models are governed either by partial differential equations with boundary conditions and initial conditions (e.g., in the frame of continuum mechanics) or by ordinary differential equations (e.g., after discretization via Galerkin procedure or directly from the model description) with the initial conditions. In order to study dynamical behavior of mechanical systems with a finite number of degrees of freedom including nonsmooth terms (e.g., friction), we consider here problems governed by differential inclusions. To describe effects of particular constitutive laws, we add a delay term. In contrast to previous papers, we introduce delay via a Volterra kernel. We provide existence and uniqueness results by using an Euler implicit numerical scheme; then convergence with its order is established. A few numerical examples are given.

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  • Claude-Henri Lamarque & Jérôme Bastien & Matthieu Holland, 2005. "Maximal monotone model with delay term of convolution," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2005, pages 1-17, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:982489
    DOI: 10.1155/MPE.2005.437
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