Newtonian fluid flow in a thin porous medium with non-homogeneous slip boundary conditions
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Abstract: We consider the Stokes system in a thin porous medium of thickness which is perforated by periodically distributed solid cylinders of size . On the boundary of the cylinders we prescribe non-homogeneous slip boundary conditions depending on a parameter . The aim is to give the asymptotic behavior of the velocity and the pressure of the fluid as goes to zero. Using an adaptation of the unfolding method, we give, following the values of , different limit systems.
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