Stress Blowup Analysis When a Suspending Rigid Particle Approaches the Boundary in Stokes Flow: 2-Dimensional Case
From MaRDI portal
Publication:6073318
DOI10.1137/22m1497407arXiv2305.13793OpenAlexW4386892499MaRDI QIDQ6073318
Unnamed Author, Longjuan Xu, Hai Gang Li
Publication date: 17 October 2023
Published in: SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.13793
Stokes and related (Oseen, etc.) flows (76D07) Navier-Stokes equations (35Q30) Suspensions (76T20) Existence, uniqueness, and regularity theory for incompressible viscous fluids (76D03)
Related Items (2)
Estimates for stress concentration between two adjacent rigid inclusions in Stokes flow ⋮ Stress blow-up analysis when suspending rigid particles approach boundary in 3D Stokes flow
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- An optimal estimate for electric fields on the shortest line segment between two spherical insulators in three dimensions
- On an elliptic equation arising from composite materials
- Gradient estimates for solutions of the Lamé system with partially infinite coefficients in dimensions greater than two
- On the spectrum of the Poincaré variational problem for two close-to-touching inclusions in 2D
- Gradient estimates for the perfect conductivity problem
- Optimal estimates and asymptotics for the stress concentration between closely located stiff inclusions
- Existence of weak solutions for the motion of rigid bodies in a viscous fluid
- Global weak solutions for the two-dimensional motion of several rigid bodies in an incompressible viscous fluid
- Slow steady fall of rigid bodies in a second-order fluid.
- Global existence of weak solutions for viscous incompressible flows around a moving rigid body in three dimensions
- Sedimentation of inertialess particles in Stokes flows
- Optimal estimates for the conductivity problem by Green's function method
- Quantitative characterization of stress concentration in the presence of closely spaced hard inclusions in two-dimensional linear elasticity
- Gradient estimates for solutions to the conductivity problem
- Asymptotics and computation of the solution to the conductivity equation in the presence of adjacent inclusions with extreme conductivities
- Damage analysis of fiber composites. I: Statistical analysis of fiber scale
- Gradient estimates for solutions of the Lamé system with partially infinite coefficients
- Optimal boundary gradient estimates for Lamé systems with partially infinite coefficients
- Optimal estimates for the electric field in two dimensions
- Lower bounds of gradient's blow-up for the Lamé system with partially infinite coefficients
- Gradient estimates of solutions to the insulated conductivity problem in dimension greater than two
- The insulated conductivity problem, effective gradient estimates and the maximum principle
- An Introduction to the Mathematical Theory of the Navier-Stokes Equations
- Derivative estimates of solutions of elliptic systems in narrow regions
- High Shear Stresses in Stiff-Fiber Composites
- Singular Functions and Characterizations of Field Concentrations: a Survey
- A maximum modulus estimate for solutions of the Navier-Stokes system in domains of polyhedral type
- Blow-up of Electric Fields between Closely Spaced Spherical Perfect Conductors
- Plasmonic Interaction between Nanospheres
- On the maximum modulus theorem for stokes functions
- An Elliptic Regularity Result for a Composite Medium with "Touching" Fibers of Circular Cross-Section
- Elliptic estimates in composite media with smooth inclusions: an integral equation approach
- Estimates for Electric Fields Blown Up between Closely Adjacent Conductors with Arbitrary Shape
- Optimal Estimates for the Perfect Conductivity Problem with Inclusions Close to the Boundary
- Characterization of the Electric Field Concentration between Two Adjacent Spherical Perfect Conductors
- Estimates near the boundary for solutions of elliptic partial differential equations satisfying general boundary conditions II
This page was built for publication: Stress Blowup Analysis When a Suspending Rigid Particle Approaches the Boundary in Stokes Flow: 2-Dimensional Case