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Global-in-$x$ Stability of Steady Prandtl Expansions for 2D Navier-Stokes Flows

Analysis of PDEs 2021-03-15 v2

Abstract

In this work, we establish the convergence of 2D, stationary Navier-Stokes flows, (uϵ,vϵ)(u^\epsilon, v^\epsilon) to the classical Prandtl boundary layer, (uˉp,vˉp)(\bar{u}_p, \bar{v}_p), posed on the domain (0,)×(0,)(0, \infty) \times (0, \infty): \begin{equation*} \| u^{\epsilon} - \bar{u}_p \|_{L^\infty_y} \lesssim \sqrt{\epsilon} \langle x \rangle^{- \frac 1 4 + \delta}, \qquad \| v^{\epsilon} - \sqrt{\epsilon} \bar{v}_p \|_{L^\infty_y} \lesssim \sqrt{\epsilon} \langle x \rangle^{- \frac 1 2}. \end{equation*} This validates Prandtl's boundary layer theory \textit{globally} in the xx-variable for a large class of boundary layers, including the entire one parameter family of the classical Blasius profiles, with sharp decay rates. The result demonstrates asymptotic stability in two senses simultaneously: (1) asymptotic as ϵ0\epsilon \rightarrow 0 and (2) asymptotic as xx \rightarrow \infty. In particular, our result provides the first rigorous confirmation for the Navier-Stokes equations that the boundary layer cannot "separate" in these stable regimes, which is very important for physical and engineering applications.

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@article{arxiv.2008.12347,
  title  = {Global-in-$x$ Stability of Steady Prandtl Expansions for 2D Navier-Stokes Flows},
  author = {Sameer Iyer and Nader Masmoudi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.12347},
  year   = {2021}
}

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73 pages. Submitted