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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1618916
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English | Global existence and asymptotic behavior for a viscous, heat-conductive, one-dimensinal real gas with fixed and thermally insulated endpoints |
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Global existence and asymptotic behavior for a viscous, heat-conductive, one-dimensinal real gas with fixed and thermally insulated endpoints (English)
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13 June 2002
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One-dimensional viscous gas heat-conductive equations in the Lagrangian setting are considered in a bounded domain. The global unique existence is proved for the initial-boundary value problem with the no-slip and heat-insulated boundary conditions. Internal energy, pressure, heat conductivity and viscosity are given functions of temperature and specific volume. A number of restrictions for these functions are imposed. Particularly, it is prohibited that viscosity depends on temperature. The stability of solutions is proved as times goes to infinity.
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one-dimensional compressible Navier-Stokes equations
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stability
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