Stability for two-dimensional plane Couette flow to the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with Navier boundary conditions

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Publication:2023552

DOI10.4310/CMS.2020.V18.N5.A4zbMath1468.35108arXiv1710.04855OpenAlexW3087920937MaRDI QIDQ2023552

Zhilin Lin, Shijin Ding

Publication date: 3 May 2021

Published in: Communications in Mathematical Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: This paper concerns with the stability of the plane Couette flow resulted from the motions of boundaries that the top boundary $Sigma_1$ and the bottom one $Sigma_0$ move with constant velocities $(a,0)$ and $(b,0)$, respectively. If one imposes Dirichlet boundary condition on the top boundary and Navier boundary condition on the bottom boundary with Navier coefficient $alpha$, there always exists a plane Couette flow which is exponentially stable for nonnegative $alpha$ and any positive viscosity $mu$ and any $a, b in mathbb{R}$, or, for $alpha<0$ but viscosity $mu$ and the moving velocities of boundaries $(a,0), (b,0)$ satisfy some conditions stated in Theorem 1.1. However, if we impose Navier boundary conditions on both boundaries with Navier coefficients $alpha_0$ and $alpha_1$, then it is proved that there also exists a plane Couette flow (including constant flow or trivial steady states) which is exponentially stable provided that any one of two conditions on $alpha_0,alpha_1$, $a, b$ and $mu$ in Theorem 1.2 holds. Therefore, the known results for the stability of incompressible Couette flow to no-slip (Dirichlet) boundary value problems are extended to the Navier boundary value problems.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1710.04855






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