Existence of solutions to a two-dimensional model for nonisothermal two-phase flows of incompressible fluids (Q342585): Difference between revisions
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Existence of solutions to a two-dimensional model for nonisothermal two-phase flows of incompressible fluids (English)
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17 November 2016
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The authors discuss a mathematical model for two-phase flows of non-isothermal incompressible fluids in a bounded container from \(R^2\), in a finite time interval \((0,T)\), with no restrictions on the magnitude of the final positive time \(T\). The PDE system describes the evolution of the following unknown variables: macroscopic velocity, order parameter, chemical potential and absolute temperature. The equations from this system are: -- a variant of the Navier-Stokes system; -- a form of the Cahn-Hilliard system for phase separation; -- an internal energy equation describing the evolution of the temperature. The main results of the paper are the uniqueness of solutions, as well as their long-time behavior, both in terms of trajectories and of attractors.
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Cahn-Hilliard
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Navier-Stokes
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incompressible non-isothermal binary fluid
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global-in-time existence
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a-priori estimates
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