Convergence analysis of a variational quasi-reversibility approach for an inverse hyperbolic heat conduction problem

Authors: Dao Manh Khang, Võ Anh Khoa,

https://doi.org/10.1515/jiip-2020-0023

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Publication year: 2020

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Abstract

We study a time-reversed hyperbolic heat conduction problem based upon the Maxwell–Cattaneo model of non-Fourier heat law. This heat and mass diffusion problem is a hyperbolic type equation for thermodynamics systems with thermal memory or with finite time-delayed heat flux, where the Fourier or Fick law is proven to be unsuccessful with experimental data. In this work, we show that our recent variational quasi-reversibility method for the classical time-reversed heat conduction problem, which obeys the Fourier or Fick law, can be adapted to cope with this hyperbolic scenario. We establish a generic regularization scheme in the sense that we perturb both spatial operators involved in the PDE. Driven by a Carleman weight function, we exploit the natural energy method to prove the well-posedness of this regularized scheme. Moreover, we prove the Hölder rate of convergence in the mixed L 2 – H 1 spaces.

Tags: Backward heat conduction problem; hyperbolic equation; quasi-reversibility method; energy estimates; Carleman weight; Hölder convergence