Asymptotic behavior of 2D incompressible ideal flow around small disks

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DOI10.3233/ASY-171456zbMATH Open1401.35246arXiv1510.05864MaRDI QIDQ4579829FDOQ4579829


Authors: Christophe Lacave, Filho M. C. Lopes, Lopes H. J. Nussenzveig Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 10 August 2018

Published in: Asymptotic Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: In this article, we study the homogenization limit of a family of solutions to the incompressible 2D Euler equations in the exterior of a family of nk disjoint disks with centers zik and radii varepsilonk. We assume that the initial velocities u0k are smooth, divergence-free, tangent to the boundary and that they vanish at infinity. We allow, but we do not require, nkoinfty, and we assume varepsilonko0 as koinfty. Let gammaik be the circulation of u0k around the circle |xzik|=varepsilonk. We prove that the homogenization limit retains information on the circulations as a time-independent coefficient. More precisely, we assume that: (1) omega0k=mboxcurlu0k has a uniform compact support and converges weakly in Lp0, for some p0>2, to omega0inLcp0(mathbbR2), (2) sumi=1nkgammaikdeltazikightharpoonupmu weak-ast in mathcalBM(mathbbR2) for some bounded Radon measure mu, and (3) the radii varepsilonk are sufficiently small. Then the corresponding solutions uk converge strongly to a weak solution u of a modified Euler system in the full plane. This modified Euler system is given, in vorticity formulation, by an active scalar transport equation for the quantity omega=mboxcurlu, with initial data omega0, where the transporting velocity field is generated from omega so that its curl is omega+mu. As a byproduct, we obtain a new existence result for this modified Euler system.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1510.05864




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