Unfolding-based corrector estimates for a reaction-diffusion system predicting concrete corrosion
Analysis of PDEs
2012-01-30 v2
Abstract
We use the periodic unfolding technique to derive corrector estimates for a reaction-diffusion system describing concrete corrosion penetration in the sewer pipes. The system, defined in a periodically-perforated domain, is semi-linear, partially dissipative, and coupled via a non-linear ordinary differential equation posed on the solid-water interface at the pore level. After discussing the solvability of the pore scale model, we apply the periodic unfolding techniques (adapted to treat the presence of perforations) not only to get upscaled model equations, but also to prepare a proper framework for getting a convergence rate (corrector estimates) of the averaging procedure.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1106.3233,
title = {Unfolding-based corrector estimates for a reaction-diffusion system predicting concrete corrosion},
author = {Tasnim Fatima and adrian Muntean and Mariya Ptashnyk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.3233},
year = {2012}
}
Comments
23 pages, one figure