Vortex solutions for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations with general viscosity coefficients in 1D: regularizing effects or not on the density
Abstract
We consider Navier-Stokes equations for compressible viscous fluids in the one-dimensional case with general viscosity coefficients. We prove the existence of global weak solution when the initial momentum belongs to the set of the finite measure and when the initial density is in the set of bounded variation functions . In particular it allows to deal with initial momentum which are Dirac masses and initial density which admit shocks. We can observe in particular that this type of initial data have infinite energy. Furthermore we show that if the coupling between the density and the velocity is sufficiently strong then the initial density which admits initially shocks is instantaneously regularized and becomes continuous. This coupling is expressed via the regularity of the so called effective velocity with the viscosity coefficient. Inversely if the coupling between the initial density and the initial velocity is too weak (typically ) then we prove the existence of weak energy solution in finite time but the density remains a priori discontinuous on the time interval of existence.
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@article{arxiv.1901.03150,
title = {Vortex solutions for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations with general viscosity coefficients in 1D: regularizing effects or not on the density},
author = {Boris Haspot},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.03150},
year = {2019}
}