On the correction to Einstein's formula for the effective viscosity (Q2693060)
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On the correction to Einstein's formula for the effective viscosity (English)
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17 March 2023
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Summary: This paper is a follow-up to \textit{D. Gérard-Varet} and \textit{M. Hillairet} [Arch. Ration. Mech. Anal. 238, No. 3, 1349--1411 (2020; Zbl 1454.76101)] on the derivation of accurate effective models for viscous dilute suspensions. The goal is to identify an effective Stokes equation providing an \(o(\lambda^2)\) approximation of the exact fluid-particle system, with \(\lambda\) the solid volume fraction of the particles. This means that we look for an improvement of \textit{A. Einstein}'s formula [Ann. der Phys. (4) 19, 289--306 (1906; JFM 37.0811.01)] for the effective viscosity in the form \(\mu_{\mathrm{eff}}(x)=\mu+\frac{5}{2}\mu\rho(x)\lambda+\mu_2(x)\lambda^2\). Under a separation assumption on the particles, we proved in the article above that \textit{if an \(o(\lambda^2)\) Stokes effective approximation exists}, the correction \(\mu_2\) is necessarily given by a mean field limit, which can then be studied and computed under further assumptions on the particle configurations. Roughly, we go here from the conditional result of the article above to an unconditional result: we show that such an \(o(\lambda^2)\) Stokes approximation indeed exists, as soon as the mean field limit exists. This includes the case of periodic and random stationary particle configurations.
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PDEs in connection with fluid mechanics and systems of interacting particles
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effective viscosity
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suspensions
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Stokes and related flows
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mean field limit
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