Solvability of a plane elliptic problem for the flow in a channel with a surface-piercing obstacle (Q1876018)
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Solvability of a plane elliptic problem for the flow in a channel with a surface-piercing obstacle (English)
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6 September 2004
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Summary: Let us consider the three-dimensional problem of steady flow of a heavy ideal fluid past a surface-piercing obstacle in a rectangular channel of constant depth. The flow is parallel at infinity upstream with constant velocity \(c\). We discuss an approximate linear problem obtained in the limit of a ``flat obstacle''. This is a boundary value problem for the Laplace equation in a three-dimensional unbounded domain, with a second order condition on part of the boundary -- the Neumann-Kelvin condition. By a Fourier expansion of the potential function we reduce the three-dimensional problem to a sequence of plane problems for the Fourier coefficients. For every value of the velocity c these problems can be described in terms of a two parameter elliptic problem in a strip. We discuss a well-posed formulation of such problem by a special variational approach, relying on some a priori properties of finite energy solutions. As a result, we prove unique solvability if \(c\) is not equal to \(c_{m,k}\), where \(c_{m,k}\) is a known sequence of values depending on the dimensions of the channel and on the limit length of the obstacle. Accordingly, we can prove the existence of a solution of the three-dimensional problem; the related flow has in general a non-trivial wave pattern at infinity downstream. We also investigate the regularity of the solution in a neighborhood of the obstacle. The meaning of the singular values \(c_{m,k}\) is discussed from the point of view of the nonlinear theory.
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Three-dimensional flow
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Neumann-Kelvin condition
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variational problems
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