A family of solutions of the time-space fractional longitudinal wave equation
2023-09-28JianGenLiuandYiYingFeng
Jian-Gen Liu and Yi-Ying Feng
1 School of Mathematics and Statistics,Changshu Institute of Technology,Changshu 215500,Jiangsu,China
2 School of Mathematics and Statistics,Suzhou University,Suzhou 234000,Anhui,China
3 School of Mechanics and Civil Engineering,China University of Mining and Technology,Xuzhou 221116,Jiangsu,China
Abstract
In this article,we have studied a nonlinear time-space fractional longitudinal wave equation in the context of the conformable fractional derivative.Through the soliton ansatz method and a direct integration approach with the symmetry condition,new soliton and solitary wave solutions are derived.Furthermore,the existing conditions of these obtained solutions are also given in this text.These new results add to the existing literature.We believe that they can provide a new window into the understanding of this model.
Keywords: time-space fractional longitudinal wave equation,conformable fractional derivative,symmetry condition
1.Introduction
In recent years,the study of exact solutions in magnetoelectro-elastic media (such as sensors,actuators and controllers) has attracted more and more attention from mathematicians and physicists [1-4].As everyone knows,the governing equation that describes the propagation of solitons through magneto-electro-elastic media is modeled by a longitudinal wave equation of the form [1]
where c0is the linear longitudinal velocity of a magnetoelectro-elastic circular rod and N>0 is the dispersion parameter[1].It is well known that equation(1)has been studied by many researchers,with solutions such as the one-soliton and peaked solitary wave solutions[2],the bright and singular soliton solutions [3],the hyperbolic function solitary wave solutions and plane wave solutions [4].In addition,equation(1)can be reduced to the Boussinesq equation in the case of traveling wave solutions,which have N-soliton solutions[5].Further,equation(1)can be viewed as a special case of the (2+1)-dimensional Boussinesq equation [6].
Fractional derivatives have the characteristics of heredity and memory.They are widely used in the fields of natural science and engineering technology.In general,nonlinear evolution equations of fractional order can better express scientific phenomena than differential equations of integer order.Therefore,we have mainly discussed the fractional version of equation (1) with the conformable fractional derivative in a magneto-electro-elastic circular rod.That is
where 0<ε ≤1 is the fractional derivative order.
Here,we applied the soliton ansatz method and the direct integration approach to construct the soliton and solitary wave solutions of equation (2).The soliton and solitary wave solutions are interesting in soliton theory.They can be used to describe the velocity and amplitude of water wave propagation.The Hirota bilinear method and the Riemann-Hilbert method are systematic schemes to obtain the N-soliton solutions [7,8].Recently,the fractional Lie group method was used to solve fractional differential equations [9,10] and the nonlocal group reduction was utilized to deal with nonlocal integrable equations[11,12],attracting the attention of many scholars in the field of mathematical physics.
The plan of this article is as follows:in section 2,we give some basic definitions and theorems on the conformable fractional derivative.Through the soliton ansatz method,the soliton solutions of this considered model are obtained in section 3.In section 4,the solitary wave solutions are derived with the help of the direct integration approach.Meanwhile,their nonlinear dynamic behaviors are presented in twodimensional graphics.In the last section,some important conclusions and discussions are shown.
2.Basic definitions
In the first place,some basic definitions and theorems on the conformable fractional derivative that will be used in the below text can be given.
Definition 1.[13,14] Letf: (0,∞)→R,then the conformable fractional derivative of f of order α is defined as:
for allt> 0.
Theorem 1.[13] Letα∊ (0,1] andf,gbe α-differentiable at a point t,then we have
In addition,if f is differentiable,thenTα(f)(t)=
Theorem 2.[14] Assumef,g: [0,∞)→Rare α-differentiable functions (0<α≤1),thenf(g(t)) is α-differentiable witht≠ 0 andg(t) ≠0,we have
If t=0,then we have
Definition 2.[13,14] Assumea≥ 0 andt≥a.If f is a function defined on(a,t] andα∊f,then the α-fractional integral of f is defined by
Theorem 3.[13,14]Supposea≥0 andα∊ (0,1).Also,let f be a continuous function such thatIαa(f)(t)exists.Then
TαIαa(f)(t)=f(t).
Note 1.Definition 1 coincides with the classical definitions of Riemann-Liouville and Caputo on polynomials [15,16].
Note 2.When α→1,the above definitions and theorems become the classical cases.
In what follows,we will use the conformable fractional derivative and theorems to solve the nonlinear time-space fractional longitudinal wave equation (2).
3.Soliton solutions of equation (2)
In order to get soliton solutions of equation (2),we first suppose that equation(2)has the form of solution as follows:
where α is the amplitude of the soliton,v is the velocity of the soliton and ε is the conformable fractional derivative.
Substituting (6) into (2) yields
Balancing the powers 2p and p+2,gives
p=2.
Substituting p=2 into (6) and setting the coefficients of sech (ξ)i,i=2,4to zero,one has that
Solving systems (8),we have
where the existing conditions of soliton solutions are
Therefore,we can obtain two soliton solutions of equation(2)with (6) as follows:
Figure 1.(a)Soliton solution (11)with parameters c0=0.8,N=0.2,ε=0.3/0.5/0.7/0.9/1(from left to right).(b)Two-dimensional plot,corresponding to the first graph.
Similarly,if the following form of ansatz solution of equation (2) holds
then we can obtain the other two soliton solutions of the forms
In order to see the nonlinear evolution processes of solutions(11)and(13)more directly,we show their three-dimensional and two-dimensional diagrams in figure 1.
From figure 1,we can see that the fractional order ε did not change the amplitude of the soliton waves,but slightly changes their widths.
4.Solitary wave solutions of equation (2)
In this section,we discuss the solitary wave solutions of equation (2) with the symmetry condition.A wave transformation presents that
where c is the velocity of the solitary wave.
Substituting (14) into (2) yields
We can see that there exists the symmetry condition
Hence,we only need to consider the solutions in the interval ξ ≥0.
Integrating equation (15) twice,and taking the integration constants to be equal to zero,one obtains
Separating variables and integrating once more,equation(17)leads to
This implies the existing condition of solution
Hence,we suppose c2>c0.
From equation(18),two kinds of solitary wave solutions can be obtained in the following:
Case 1:
Therefore,we have the solitary solution for equation(18)with symmetry condition (16) as follows:
in the whole interval.
Figure 2.Solitary wave solution (22) with parameters c=1,c0=0.5,N=0.5,χ=0.(a) ε=0.4 (b) ε=0.7.(c) ε=1.
So,we have the following solitary wave solution
Case 2:
Therefore,we have the solitary solution for equation(18)with symmetry condition (16) as follows:
in the whole interval.
So,we have the following solitary wave solution
We plotted the nonlinear evolution behaviors with different parameters of solitary wave solution (22) by figure 2.
From figure 2,we can see that the fractional order ε did not change the amplitude of the solitary waves.Besides,when λ=0,solution(22)is a solitary wave solution,while solution(22)is a solitary peak wave solution if λ>0.That is to say,it is not differentiable at the peak of the solitary wave solution.
5.Conclusions and discussion
By applying two different schemes,we derived some new soliton solutions and solitary wave solutions to the nonlinear timespace fractional longitudinal wave equation.After analyzing them,we found that these results became the classical cases of ε→1.In addition,the fractional order ε did not change the amplitude of the soliton solutions and solitary wave solutions from figures 1 and 2.In the future,we will further study the rational solutions and integrability of this considered model.
Acknowledgments
This work is supported by the Yue-Qi Scholar of the China University of Mining and Technology (No.102504180004).
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