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    Blowup criterion for viscous baratropic flows with vacuum states (English)
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    2 February 2011
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    The paper is concerning barotropic and not baratropic flow of a viscous compressible Navier-Stokes fluid. In some previous papers, the authors proved a blow-up criteria in terms of the norm of the velocity gradient of the velocity, but with a strong restriction involving shear and bulk viscosity coefficients. In the present paper this result is improved, by removing this restriction. A new blow-up criterion is given in terms of the deformation tensor. The key steps are some new estimates in \(L_2\) of both density and velocity gradients. The result is obtained by a new energy estimate which uses the effective stress tensor. The case of zero density (vacuum state) is also studied. A very interesting estimate of the velocity gradient, in terms of divergence and vorticity, is given in Lemma 2.3, by using Poincaré and Ehrling type inequalities.
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    unsteady compressible Navier-Stokes fluids
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    regularity and uniqueness
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    zero density
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    vacuum states
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    new energy estimate
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    Poincaré and Ehrling type inequalities
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