Steady and evolution Stokes equations in porous media with non- homogeneous boundary data: A homogenization process (Q1198670)
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Steady and evolution Stokes equations in porous media with non- homogeneous boundary data: A homogenization process (English)
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16 January 1993
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A porous domain is obtained by removing a large number of holes distributed with a period which equals to their small size. Letting this size tend to zero the homogenization of the Stokes system with nonhomogeneous Dirichlet condition on the boundary of the holes is studied. Thus an additional term appears in the derivation of Darcy's law.
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Dirichlet condition
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