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Unique global solvability of 1D Fried-Gurtin model

Zenon Kosowski — 2007

Applicationes Mathematicae

We investigate a 1-dimensional simple version of the Fried-Gurtin 3-dimensional model of isothermal phase transitions in solids. The model uses an order parameter to study solid-solid phase transitions. The free energy density has the Landau-Ginzburg form and depends on a strain, an order parameter and its gradient. The problem considered here has the form of a coupled system of one-dimensional elasticity and a relaxation law for a scalar order parameter. Under some physically justified assumptions...

Global existence of weak solutions to the Fried-Gurtin model of phase transitions

Zenon Kosowski — 2007

Applicationes Mathematicae

We prove the existence of global in time weak solutions to a three-dimensional system of equations arising in a simple version of the Fried-Gurtin model for the isothermal phase transition in solids. In this model the phase is characterized by an order parameter. The problem considered here has the form of a coupled system of three-dimensional elasticity and parabolic equations. The system is studied with the help of the Faedo-Galerkin method using energy estimates.

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