On boundary stability of inhomogeneous 2 × 2 1-D hyperbolic systems for the C 1norm

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Abstract

We study the exponential stability for the C1 norm of general 2 × 2 1-D quasilinear hyperbolic systems with source terms and boundary controls. When the propagation speeds of the system have the same sign, any nonuniform steady-state can be stabilized using boundary feedbacks that only depend on measurements at the boundaries and we give explicit conditions on the gain of the feedback. In other cases, we exhibit a simple numerical criterion for the existence of basic C1 Lyapunov function, a natural candidate for a Lyapunov function to ensure exponential stability for the C1 norm. We show that, under a simple condition on the source term, the existence of a basic C1 (or Cp, for any p 1) Lyapunov function is equivalent to the existence of a basic H2 (or Hq, for any q 2) Lyapunov function, its analogue for the H2 norm. Finally, we apply these results to the nonlinear Saint-Venant equations. We show in particular that in the subcritical regime, when the slope is larger than the friction, the system can always be stabilized in the C1 norm using static boundary feedbacks depending only on measurements at the boundaries, which has a large practical interest in hydraulic and engineering applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number82
JournalESAIM - Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations
Volume25
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2019

Keywords

  • Boundary feedback controls
  • Exponential stability
  • Hyperbolic systems
  • Inhomogeneous systems
  • Lyapunov function
  • Nonlinear partial differential equations

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