Vanishing relaxation time limit of the Jordan--Moore--Gibson--Thompson wave equation with Neumann and absorbing boundary conditions

Abstract

We study the Jordan--Moore--Gibson--Thompson (JMGT) equation, a third order in time wave equation that models nonlinear sound propagation, in the practically relevant setting of Neumann and absorbing boundary conditions. In the analysis, we pay special attention to dependencies on the coefficient τ of the third order time derivative that plays the physical role of relaxation time. We establish local in time well-posedness and derive energy bounds that can be made independent of τ under appropriate conditions. This fact allows us to pass to the limit τ0 and recover solutions of a classical model in nonlinear acoustics, the Westervelt equation, as singular limits of solutions to the JMGT equation.

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