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Incompressible Euler as a limit of complex fluid models with Navier boundary conditions (English)
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6 December 2011
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The authors study an incompressible second-grade fluid equation of two or three space dimensions. This a model for visco-elastic fluid, where the stress tensor is described by two parameters: the elastic response \(\alpha\) and the viscosity \(\nu\). When \(\nu= 0\), this equation is called \(\alpha\)-Euler equation, and when \(\alpha =\nu =0\), this is the Euler equation. They study the limiting process as \(\alpha ,\nu \to 0\), from a second-grade fluid equation to the Euler equation. First they discuss the boundary conditions and show that perfect-slip boundary condition of Navier is an admissible condition for an incompressible second-grade fluid equation. In this way they formulate an initial-boundary problem, and give a definition of weak solutions for this problem. They prove that if the initial data is smooth, their weak solutions strongly converge in \(L^2\) to a solution of incompressible Euler equation as \(\alpha ,\nu \to 0\). They also prove an existence theorem of global solutions for the axisymmetric flow equations without swirl.
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second-grade fluid equations
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\(\alpha\)-Euler equation
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Euler equation
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