Time-Domain Boundary Integral Methods in Linear Thermoelasticity
Abstract
This paper is concerned with the application of time domain boundary integral methods(TDBIMs) to a non-stationary boundary value problem for the thermo-elasto-dynamic equations, based on the Lubich approach via the Laplace transform. Fundamental solutions of the transformed thermo-elasto-dynamic equations are constructed explicitly by the H\"ormander method. Simple- and double-layer potential boundary integral operators are introduced in the transformed domain and their coercivity is established. Based on the estimates of various boundary integral operators in the transformed domain, existence and uniqueness results of solutions are established in the time domain. These results may serve as a mathematical foundation for the semi-discretization and full-discretization schemes based on the boundary element method and convolution quadrature method for time domain boundary integral equations arising in thermoelasticity.
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