Remarks on the control of two-phase Stefan free-boundary problems
Abstract
This paper concerns the null controllability of the two-phase 1D Stefan problem with distributed controls. This is a free-boundary problem that models solidification or melting processes. In each phase, a parabolic equation, completed with initial and boundary conditions must be satisfied; the phases are separated by a phase-change interface where an additional free-boundary condition is imposed. We assume that two localized sources of heating/cooling controls act on the system (one in each phase). We prove a local null controllability result: the temperatures and the interface can be respectively steered to zero and to a prescribed location provided the initial data and interface position are sufficiently close to the targets. The ingredients of the proofs are a compactness-uniqueness argument (to deduce appropriate observability estimates adapted to constraints) and a fixed-point formulation and resolution of the controllability problem (to deduce the result for the nonlinear system). We also prove a negative result corresponding to the case where only one control acts on the system and the interface does not collapse to the boundary.
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@article{arxiv.2402.06710,
title = {Remarks on the control of two-phase Stefan free-boundary problems},
author = {Raul K. C. Araújo and Enrique Fernández-Cara and Juan Límaco and Diego A. Souza},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.06710},
year = {2024}
}
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23 pages