International audienceA free boundary problem modeling a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) consisting of a fixed ground plate and a deformable top plate is considered, the plates being held at different electrostatic potentials. It couples a second order semilinear parabolic equation for the deformation of the top plate to a Laplace equation for the electrostatic potential in the device. The validity of the model is expected to break down in finite time when the applied voltage exceeds a certain value, a finite time singularity occurring then. This result, already known for non-positive initial configurations of the top plate, is here proved for arbitrary ones and thus now includes, in particular, snap-through instabilities
A variational approach is employed to find stationary solutions to a free boundary problem...
A variational approach is employed to find stationary solutions to a free boundary problem modeling ...
In the current work, we study a stochastic parabolic problem. The presented problem is motivated by ...
International audienceA free boundary problem modeling a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) consis...
The occurrence of a finite time singularity is shown for a free boundary problem modeling microelect...
Touchdown is shown to be the only possible finite time singularity that may take place in a free bou...
We consider a free boundary problem modeling electrostatic microelectromechanical systems. The model...
The dynamics of a free boundary problem for electrostatically actuated microelectromechanical system...
Micro-Electromechanical Systems (MEMS) combine electronics with micro-size mechanical devices in the...
International audienceA model for a MEMS device, consisting of a fixed bottom plate and an elastic p...
International audienceWe consider the dynamics of an electrostatically actuated thin elastic plate b...
The evolution problem for a membrane based model of an electrostatically actuated microelectromechan...
International audienceA semilinear parabolic equation with constraint modeling the dynamics of a mic...
AbstractThis paper is a continuation of [N. Ghoussoub, Y. Guo, On the partial differential equations...
The dynamical and stationary behaviors of a fourth-order equation in the unit ball with clamped boun...
A variational approach is employed to find stationary solutions to a free boundary problem...
A variational approach is employed to find stationary solutions to a free boundary problem modeling ...
In the current work, we study a stochastic parabolic problem. The presented problem is motivated by ...
International audienceA free boundary problem modeling a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) consis...
The occurrence of a finite time singularity is shown for a free boundary problem modeling microelect...
Touchdown is shown to be the only possible finite time singularity that may take place in a free bou...
We consider a free boundary problem modeling electrostatic microelectromechanical systems. The model...
The dynamics of a free boundary problem for electrostatically actuated microelectromechanical system...
Micro-Electromechanical Systems (MEMS) combine electronics with micro-size mechanical devices in the...
International audienceA model for a MEMS device, consisting of a fixed bottom plate and an elastic p...
International audienceWe consider the dynamics of an electrostatically actuated thin elastic plate b...
The evolution problem for a membrane based model of an electrostatically actuated microelectromechan...
International audienceA semilinear parabolic equation with constraint modeling the dynamics of a mic...
AbstractThis paper is a continuation of [N. Ghoussoub, Y. Guo, On the partial differential equations...
The dynamical and stationary behaviors of a fourth-order equation in the unit ball with clamped boun...
A variational approach is employed to find stationary solutions to a free boundary problem...
A variational approach is employed to find stationary solutions to a free boundary problem modeling ...
In the current work, we study a stochastic parabolic problem. The presented problem is motivated by ...