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Identification of thermal expansion coefficient in a thermoelastic plate from final time-measured displacement

Analysis of PDEs 2026-08-01 v1

Abstract

We investigate a coupled thermoelastic plate system consisting of a fourth-order displacement equation and a heat evolution equation linked through a spatially varying coupling factor α(x)\alpha(x). The model accounts for thermoelastic interactions through the operators div(α(x)θ)\operatorname{div}(\alpha(x)\nabla \theta) and div(α(x)ut)\operatorname{div}(\alpha(x)\nabla u_t). We establish the well-posedness of the direct problem under homogeneous Neumann conditions for uu and Dirichlet conditions for θ\theta, deriving optimal energy estimates and demonstrating continuous dependence of solutions on the given data. We further introduce an input-output operator corresponding to the considered inverse problem and show that it is compact and Lipschitz continuous, confirming the ill-posed nature of the associated inverse problem. Using these properties, the inverse problem is formulated as a minimization problem for the Tikhonov functional, and we establish the existence of a minimizer.

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@article{arxiv.2608.00475,
  title  = {Identification of thermal expansion coefficient in a thermoelastic plate from final time-measured displacement},
  author = {A. Dileep and S. Patnaik and K. Sakthivel and A. Hasanov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.00475},
  year   = {2026}
}