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Reaction-diffusion-convection problems in unbounded cylinders.

Rozenn Texier-PicardVitaly A. Volpert — 2003

Revista Matemática Complutense

The work is devoted to reaction-diffusion-convection problems in unbounded cylinders. We study the Fredholm property and properness of the corresponding elliptic operators and define the topological degree. Together with analysis of the spectrum of the linearized operators it allows us to study bifurcations of solutions, to prove existence of convective waves, and to make some conclusions about their stability.

Marangoni Convection in a Photo-Chemically Reacting Liquid

A. A. GolovinV. A. Volpert — 2008

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

Marangoni convection caused by a photochemical reaction of the type A h ν B in a deep liquid layer is studied. Linear stability analysis is performed and the conditions for Marangoni convection to occur are obtained. It is shown that increasing the rate of the direct reaction, for example, by increasing the light intensity, destabilizes the steady state and causes convective motion of the fluid, whereas increasing the rate of the inverse reaction stabilizes the steady state. A weakly nonlinear analysis...

Modelling of miscible liquids with the Korteweg stress

Ilya KostinMartine MarionRozenn Texier-PicardVitaly A. Volpert — 2003

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis - Modélisation Mathématique et Analyse Numérique

When two miscible fluids, such as glycerol (glycerin) and water, are brought in contact, they immediately diffuse in each other. However if the diffusion is sufficiently slow, large concentration gradients exist during some time. They can lead to the appearance of an “effective interfacial tension”. To study these phenomena we use the mathematical model consisting of the diffusion equation with convective terms and of the Navier-Stokes equations with the Korteweg stress. We prove the global existence...

Numerical Modelling of Contact Elastic-Plastic Flows

N. M. BessonovS. F. GolovashchenkoV. A. Volpert — 2009

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

Wilkins' method has been successfully used since early 60s for numerical simulation of high velocity contact elastic-plastic flows. The present work proposes some effective modifications of this method including more sophisticated material model including the Baushinger effect; modification of the algorithm based on correction of the initial configuration of a solid; a contact algorithm based on the idea of a mild contact.

existence of solutions for an elliptic-algebraic system describing heat explosion in a two-phase medium

Cristelle BarillonGeorgy M. MakhviladzeVitaly A. Volpert — 2010

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

The paper is devoted to analysis of an elliptic-algebraic system of equations describing heat explosion in a two phase medium filling a star-shaped domain. Three types of solutions are found: classical, critical and multivalued. Regularity of solutions is studied as well as their behavior depending on the size of the domain and on the coefficient of heat exchange between the two phases. Critical conditions of existence of solutions are found for arbitrary positive source function.

Modelling of Miscible Liquids with the Korteweg Stress

Ilya KostinMartine MarionRozenn Texier-PicardVitaly A. Volpert — 2010

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

When two miscible fluids, such as glycerol (glycerin) and water, are brought in contact, they immediately diffuse in each other. However if the diffusion is sufficiently slow, large concentration gradients exist during some time. They can lead to the appearance of an “effective interfacial tension”. To study these phenomena we use the mathematical model consisting of the diffusion equation with convective terms and of the Navier-Stokes equations with the Korteweg stress. We prove the global...

Spatial Dynamics of Contact-Activated Fibrin Clot Formation and in Haemophilia B: Effects of Severity and Ahemphil B Treatment

A. A. TokarevYu. V. KrasotkinaM. V. OvanesovM. A. PanteleevM. A. AzhigirovaV. A. VolpertF. I. AtaullakhanovA. A. Butilin — 2010

Mathematical Modelling of Natural Phenomena

Spatial dynamics of fibrin clot formation in non-stirred system activated by glass surface was studied as a function of FIX activity. Haemophilia B plasma was obtained from untreated patients with different levels of FIX deficiency and from severe haemophilia B patient treated with FIX concentrate (Ahemphil B) during its clearance with half-life t=12 hours. As reported previously (Ataullakhanov et al. Biochim Biophys Acta 1998; 1425: 453-468), clot growth in space showed two distinct phases: activation...

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