On the roughness-induced effective boundary conditions for an incompressible viscous flow (Q5929877)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1587009
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On the roughness-induced effective boundary conditions for an incompressible viscous flow
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1587009

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    On the roughness-induced effective boundary conditions for an incompressible viscous flow (English)
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    6 April 2003
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    The authors study the steady flow of a viscous incompressible fluid through a channel having roughly a square cross-section. The real boundary is obtained by perturbing a flat surface with periodic irregularities whose characteristic length and amplitude are given by some small parameter \(\varepsilon\). The flow is driven by a constant pressure gradient. The problem with no-slip boundary condition is considered first with the aim of getting information on the limit \(\varepsilon \to 0\). Through a series of estimates derived under the restriction that the pressure gradient is sufficiently small, the authors obtain a precise description of how the tangential velocity and its normal derivative become related as \(\varepsilon\) approaches zero. Their result provides a rigorous justification of the so-called Navier's slip condition.
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    viscous incompressible fluid
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    homogenization
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    effective boundary conditions
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    periodic irregularities
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    small parameter
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    constant pressure gradient
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    no-slip boundary condition
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    tangential velocity
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    Navier's slip condition
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