Large-time behavior of a two-scale semilinear reaction-diffusion system for concrete sulfatation
Analysis of PDEs
2013-05-22 v1
Abstract
We study the large-time behavior of (weak) solutions to a two-scale reaction-diffusion system coupled with a nonlinear ordinary differential equations modeling the partly dissipative corrosion of concrete (/cement)-based materials with sulfates. We prove that as the solution to the original two-scale system converges to the corresponding two-scale stationary system. To obtain the main result we make use essentially of the theory of evolution equations governed by subdifferential operators of time-dependent convex functions developed combined with a series of two-scale energy-like time-independent estimates.
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@article{arxiv.1305.4645,
title = {Large-time behavior of a two-scale semilinear reaction-diffusion system for concrete sulfatation},
author = {Toyohiko Aiki and Adrian Muntean},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1305.4645},
year = {2013}
}
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20 pages