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Local existence of solutions of a free boundary problem for equations of compressible viscous heat-conducting fluids

Ewa Zadrzyńska, Wojciech Zajączkowski (1998)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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The local existence and the uniqueness of solutions for equations describing the motion of viscous compressible heat-conducting fluids in a domain bounded by a free surface is proved. First, we prove the existence of solutions of some auxiliary problems by the Galerkin method and by regularization techniques. Next, we use the method of successive approximations to prove the local existence for the main problem.

On local motion of a compressible barotropic viscous fluid bounded by a free surface

W. Zajączkowski (1992)

Banach Center Publications

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We consider the motion of a viscous compressible barotropic fluid in ℝ³ bounded by a free surface which is under constant exterior pressure, both with surface tension and without it. In the first case we prove local existence of solutions in anisotropic Hilbert spaces with noninteger derivatives. In the case without surface tension the anisotropic Sobolev spaces with integration exponent p > 3 are used to omit the coefficients which are increasing functions of 1/T, where T is the...

Global and exponential attractors for a Caginalp type phase-field problem

Brice Bangola (2013)

Open Mathematics

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We deal with a generalization of the Caginalp phase-field model associated with Neumann boundary conditions. We prove that the problem is well posed, before studying the long time behavior of solutions. We establish the existence of the global attractor, but also of exponential attractors. Finally, we study the spatial behavior of solutions in a semi-infinite cylinder, assuming that such solutions exist.

On nonstationary motion of a compressible barotropic viscous fluid bounded by a free surface

Wojciech M. Zajączkowski

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We consider the motion of a viscous compressible barotropic fluid in 3 bounded by a free surface which is under constant exterior pressure. For a given initial density, initial domain and initial velocity we prove the existence of local-in-time highly regular solutions. Next assuming that the initial density is sufficiently close to a constant, the initial pressure is sufficiently close to the external pressure, the initial velocity is sufficiently small and the external force vanishes...

A plane problem of incompressible magnetohydro-dynamics with viscosity and resistivity depending on the temperature

Giovanni Cimatti (2004)

Atti della Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei. Classe di Scienze Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali. Rendiconti Lincei. Matematica e Applicazioni

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The plane flow of a fluid obeying the equations of magnetohydrodynamics is studied under the assumption that both the viscosity and the resistivity depend on the temperature. Some results of existence, non-existence, and uniqueness of solution are proved.