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Linear Boundary Port-Hamiltonian Systems with Implicitly Defined Energy
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In this paper we extend the previously introduced class of boundary port-Hamiltonian systems to boundary control systems where the variational derivative of the Hamiltonian functional is replaced by a pair of reciprocal differential operators. In physical systems modelling, these differential operators naturally represent the constitutive relations associated with the implicitly defined energy of the system and obey Maxwell's reciprocity conditions. On top of the boundary variables associated with the Stokes-Dirac structure, this leads to additional boundary port variables and to the new notion of a Stokes-Lagrange subspace. This extended class of boundary port-Hamiltonian systems is illustrated by a number of examples in the modelling of elastic rods with local and non-local elasticity relations. Finally it shown how a Hamiltonian functional on an extended state space can be associated with the Stokes-Lagrange subspace, and how this leads to an energy balance equation involving the boundary variables of the Stokes-Dirac structure as well as of the Stokes-Lagrange subspace.
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