Generalized impedance boundary conditions for strongly absorbing obstacle: The full wave equation
https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218202515500499Publisher, magazine: ,
Publication year: 2015
Lưu Trích dẫn Chia sẻAbstract
This paper is devoted to the study of the generalized impedance boundary conditions (GIBCs) for a strongly absorbing obstacle in the time regime in two and three dimensions. The GIBCs in the time domain are heuristically derived from the corresponding conditions in the time harmonic regime. The latter is frequency-dependent except the one of order 0; hence the formers are non-local in time in general. The error estimates in the time regime can be derived from the ones in the time harmonic regime when the frequency dependence is well controlled. This idea is originally due to Nguyen and Vogelius [Approximate cloaking for the full wave equation via change of variables, SIAM J. Math. Anal.44 (2012) 769–807] for the cloaking context. In this paper, we present the analysis to the GIBCs of orders 0 and 1. To implement the ideas in [H.-M. Nguyen and M. S. Vogelius, Approximate cloaking for the full wave equation via change of variables, SIAM J. Math. Anal.44 (2012) 769–807], we revise and extend the work of Haddar, Joly, and Nguyen, [Generalized impedance boundary condition for scattering by strongly absorbing obstacles: the scalar case, Math. Models Methods Appl. Sci.15 (2005) 1273–1300], where the GIBCs were investigated for a fixed frequency in three dimensions. Even though we heavily follow the strategy in [H.-M. Nguyen and M. S. Vogelius, Approximate cloaking for the full wave equation via change of variables, SIAM J. Math. Anal.44 (2012) 769–807], our analysis on the stability contains new ingredients and ideas. First, instead of considering the difference between solutions of the exact model and the approximate model, we consider the difference between their derivatives in time. This simple idea helps us to avoid the machinery used in [H.-M. Nguyen and M. S. Vogelius, Approximate cloaking for the full wave equation via change of variables, SIAM J. Math. Anal.44 (2012) 769–807] concerning the integrability with respect to frequency in the low frequency regime. Second, in the high frequency regime, the Morawetz multiplier technique used in [H.-M. Nguyen and M. S. Vogelius, Approximate cloaking for the full wave equation via change of variable, SIAM J. Math. Anal.44 (2012) 769–807] does not fit directly in our setting. Our proof makes use of a result by Hörmander in [Lp estimates for (pluri-) subharmonic functions, Math. Scand.20 (1967) 65–78]. Another important part of the analysis in this paper is the well-posedness in the time domain for the approximate problems imposed with GIBCs on the boundary of the obstacle, which are non-local in time.
Tags: Impedance boundary condition; highly absorbing; wave equation; non-local boundary condition.
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