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Weak solutions for a poro-elastic plate system

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Pages 1617-1636 | Received 07 Mar 2021, Accepted 05 Jul 2021, Published online: 21 Jul 2021
 

ABSTRACT

We consider a recent plate model obtained as a scaled limit of the three-dimensional Biot system of poro-elasticity. The result is a ‘2.5’-dimensional linear system that couples traditional Euler–Bernoulli plate dynamics to a pressure equation in three dimensions, where diffusion acts only transversely. We allow the permeability function to be time dependent, making the problem non-autonomous and disqualifying much of the standard abstract theory. Weak solutions are defined in the so-called quasi-static case, and the problem is framed abstractly as an implicit, degenerate evolution problem. Utilizing the theory for weak solutions for implicit evolution equations, we obtain existence of solutions. Uniqueness is obtained under additional hypotheses on the regularity of the permeability function. We address the inertial case in an appendix, by way of semigroup theory. The work here provides a baseline theory of weak solutions for the poro-elastic plate and exposits a variety of interesting related models and associated analytical investigations.

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