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Global non-isentropic rotational supersonic flows in a semi-infinite divergent duct

Analysis of PDEs 2020-03-24 v2

Abstract

Supersonic flows for the two-dimensional (2D) steady full Euler system are studied. We construct a global non-isentropic rotational supersonic flow in a semi-infinite divergent duct. The flow satisfies the slip condition on the walls of the duct, and the state of the flow is given at the inlet of the duct. The solution is constructed by the method of characteristics. The main difficulty for the global existence is that uniform a priori C1C^1 norm estimate of the solution is hard to obtain, especially when the solution tends to vacuum state. We derive a group of characteristic decompositions for the 2D steady full Euler system. Using these decompositions, we obtain the uniform a priori estimates of the derivatives of the solution. A sufficient condition for the appearance of vacuum is given. We also show that if there is a vacuum then the vacuum is always adjacent to one of the walls, and the interface between gas and vacuum must be straight.

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@article{arxiv.1907.05221,
  title  = {Global non-isentropic rotational supersonic flows in a semi-infinite divergent duct},
  author = {Geng Lai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.05221},
  year   = {2020}
}