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Boundary Asymptotic Analysis for an Incompressible Viscous Flow: Navier Wall Laws

Analysis of PDEs 2020-07-17 v1

Abstract

We consider a new way of establishing Navier wall laws. Considering a bounded domain Ω\Omega of R N , N=2,3, surrounded by a thin layer Σϵ\Sigma \epsilon, along a part Γ\Gamma2 of its boundary Ω\partial \Omega, we consider a Navier-Stokes flow in ΩΩΣϵ\Omega \cup \partial \Omega \cup \Sigma \epsilon with Reynolds' number of order 1/ϵ\epsilon in Σϵ\Sigma \epsilon. Using Γ\Gamma-convergence arguments, we describe the asymptotic behaviour of the solution of this problem and get a general Navier law involving a matrix of Borel measures having the same support contained in the interface Γ\Gamma2. We then consider two special cases where we characterize this matrix of measures. As a further application, we consider an optimal control problem within this context.

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@article{arxiv.1011.5681,
  title  = {Boundary Asymptotic Analysis for an Incompressible Viscous Flow: Navier Wall Laws},
  author = {Mustapha El Jarroudi and Alain Brillard},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.5681},
  year   = {2020}
}