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Manoel J. Santos, Carlos A. Raposo, Leonardo R. S. Rodrigues (2020)

Applications of Mathematics

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In this paper, we consider a one-dimensional system governed by two partial differential equations. Such a system models phenomena in engineering, such as vibrations in beams or deformation of elastic bodies with porosity. By using the HUM method, we prove that the system is boundary exactly controllable in the usual energy space. We will also determine the minimum time allowed by the method for the controllability to occur.

Exact controllability of a multilayer Rao-Nakra plate with clamped boundary conditions

Scott W. Hansen, Oleg Imanuvilov (2011)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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Exact controllability results for a multilayer plate system are obtained from the method of Carleman estimates. The multilayer plate system is a natural multilayer generalization of a classical three-layer “sandwich plate” system due to Rao and Nakra. The multilayer version involves a number of Lamé systems for plane elasticity coupled with a scalar Kirchhoff plate equation. The plate is assumed to be either clamped or hinged and controls are assumed to be locally distributed in a...

Exact controllability of a multilayer Rao-Nakra plate with clamped boundary conditions

Scott W. Hansen, Oleg Imanuvilov (2011)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

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Exact controllability results for a multilayer plate system are obtained from the method of Carleman estimates. The multilayer plate system is a natural multilayer generalization of a classical three-layer “sandwich plate” system due to Rao and Nakra. The multilayer version involves a number of Lamé systems for plane elasticity coupled with a scalar Kirchhoff plate equation. The plate is assumed to be either clamped or hinged and controls are assumed to be locally distributed in a...