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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1648735
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Solvability of the boundary-value problems for the Boussineq equations with inhomogeneous boundary conditions
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1648735

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    Solvability of the boundary-value problems for the Boussineq equations with inhomogeneous boundary conditions (English)
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    28 July 2002
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    The boundary-value problems for the stationary Boussinesq equations: \[ \begin{gathered} -\mu\Delta u+(u\cdot \text{grad})u +\text{grad} p+\beta GT= f\text{ in }\Omega, \quad\text{div} u=0 \text{ in }\Omega,\\ -\lambda \Delta T+u\cdot \text{grad} T =f\text{ in }\Omega \end{gathered} \] with general non-standard boundary conditions for the velocity \(u\) \[ \begin{gathered} u=g\text{ on }\Gamma_1,\;u\times n=a\times n\quad \text{and}\quad p +\frac 12 |u|^2= g\text{ on }\Gamma_2,\\ u\cdot n=d\cdot n\quad \text{and}\quad \text{rot }u\times n=h\text{ on } \Gamma_3, \end{gathered} \] and mixed boundary conditions for the temperature \[ T=\psi \text{ on }\Gamma_D,\;\lambda\left( {\partial T\over \partial n}+ \alpha T\right) =\xi\text{ on }\Gamma_N, \] are considered. Here \(\Omega\) is a bounded domain in \(\mathbb{R}^3\) with a Lipschitz continuous boundary \(\Gamma\), such that \(\Gamma= \overline \Gamma_1\cup \overline\Gamma_2 \cup \overline \Gamma_3\) or \(\Gamma= \overline \Gamma_D\cup \overline\Gamma_N\) and \(\Gamma_1,\Gamma_2\) and \(\Gamma_3\) or \(\Gamma_D\) and \(\Gamma_N\) are open non-intersecting subsets of \(\Gamma\). Local and global existence theorems are proved and precise a priori estimates for the solution are given.
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    local and global existence
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    stationary Boussinesq equations
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    non-standard boundary conditions
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    velocity
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    mixed boundary conditions
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    temperature
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    a priori estimates
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