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Limite incompressible de solutions du système d’Euler compressible 2-D dans certains cas mal préparés

Alexandre Dutrifoy (2002/2003)

Séminaire Équations aux dérivées partielles

Les effets dispersifs permettent de passer à la limite dans le système d’Euler compressible 2-D isentropique, quand le nombre de Mach tend vers zéro, même si les données initiales ne sont pas uniformément régulières.Ceci mène à des résultats de convergence vers des solutions non régulières du système d’Euler incompressible, comme les poches de tourbillon ou les solutions de Yudovich.

Local-in-time existence for the non-resistive incompressible magneto-micropolar fluids

Peixin Zhang, Mingxuan Zhu (2022)

Applications of Mathematics

We establish the local-in-time existence of a solution to the non-resistive magneto-micropolar fluids with the initial data u 0 H s - 1 + ε , w 0 H s - 1 and b 0 H s for s > 3 2 and any 0 < ε < 1 . The initial regularity of the micro-rotational velocity w is weaker than velocity of the fluid u .

Low-Mach consistency of a class of linearly implicit schemes for the compressible Euler equations

Kučera, Václav, Lukáčová-Medviďová, Mária, Noelle, Sebastian, Schütz, Jochen (2021)

Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics

In this note, we give an overview of the authors’ paper [6] which deals with asymptotic consistency of a class of linearly implicit schemes for the compressible Euler equations. This class is based on a linearization of the nonlinear fluxes at a reference state and includes the scheme of Feistauer and Kučera [3] as well as the class of RS-IMEX schemes [8,5,1] as special cases. We prove that the linearization gives an asymptotically consistent solution in the low-Mach limit under the assumption of...

Numerical evidence of nonuniqueness in the evolution of vortex sheets

Milton C. Lopes Filho, John Lowengrub, Helena J. Nussenzveig Lopes, Yuxi Zheng (2006)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis


We consider a special configuration of vorticity that consists of a pair of externally tangent circular vortex sheets, each having a circularly symmetric core of bounded vorticity concentric to the sheet, and each core precisely balancing the vorticity mass of the sheet. This configuration is a stationary weak solution of the 2D incompressible Euler equations. We propose to perform numerical experiments to verify that certain approximations of this flow configuration converge to a non-stationary...

On a model system for the oblique interaction of internal gravity waves

Jean-Claude Saut, Nikolay Tzvetkov (2010)

ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis

We give local and global well-posedness results for a system of two Kadomtsev-Petviashvili (KP) equations derived by R. Grimshaw and Y. Zhu to model the oblique interaction of weakly nonlinear, two dimensional, long internal waves in shallow fluids. We also prove a smoothing effect for the amplitudes of the interacting waves. We use the Fourier transform restriction norms introduced by J. Bourgain and the Strichartz estimates for the linear KP group. Finally we extend the result of [3] for lower...

On power series solutions for the Euler equation, and the Behr–Nečas–Wu initial datum

Carlo Morosi, Mario Pernici, Livio Pizzocchero (2013)

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

We consider the Euler equation for an incompressible fluid on a three dimensional torus, and the construction of its solution as a power series in time. We point out some general facts on this subject, from convergence issues for the power series to the role of symmetries of the initial datum. We then turn the attention to a paper by Behr, Nečas and Wu, ESAIM: M2AN 35 (2001) 229–238; here, the authors chose a very simple Fourier polynomial as an initial datum for the Euler equation and analyzed...

On the conditional regularity of the Navier-Stokes and related equations

Dongho Chae (2006)

Banach Center Publications

We present regularity conditions for a solution to the 3D Navier-Stokes equations, the 3D Euler equations and the 2D quasigeostrophic equations, considering the vorticity directions together with the vorticity magnitude. It is found that the regularity of the vorticity direction fields is most naturally measured in terms of norms of the Triebel-Lizorkin type.

On the global existence for the Muskat problem

Peter Constantin, Diego Córdoba, Francisco Gancedo, Robert M. Strain (2013)

Journal of the European Mathematical Society

The Muskat problem models the dynamics of the interface between two incompressible immiscible fluids with different constant densities. In this work we prove three results. First we prove an L 2 ( ) maximum principle, in the form of a new “log” conservation law which is satisfied by the equation (1) for the interface. Our second result is a proof of global existence for unique strong solutions if the initial data is smaller than an explicitly computable constant, for instance f 1 1 / 5 . Previous results of this...

Régularité du problème de Kelvin–Helmholtz pour l’équation d’Euler 2D

Gilles Lebeau (2002)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

Nous prouvons que pour toute solution u du problème de Kelvin–Helmholtz des nappes de tourbillons pour l’équation d’Euler bi-dimensionnelle, définie localement en temps, la courbe de saut de u et la densité de tourbillon sont analytiques (sous une hypothèse de régularité Holderienne de la courbe de saut). Nous donnons également un résultat de régularité partielle de la trace de u sur t = 0 lorsque u est définie sur un demi-interval [ O , T [ .

Régularité du problème de Kelvin–Helmholtz pour l'équation d'Euler 2d

Gilles Lebeau (2010)

ESAIM: Control, Optimisation and Calculus of Variations

Nous prouvons que pour toute solution u du problème de Kelvin–Helmholtz des nappes de tourbillons pour l'équation d'Euler bi-dimensionnelle, définie localement en temps, la courbe de saut de u et la densité de tourbillon sont analytiques (sous une hypothèse de régularité Holderienne de la courbe de saut). Nous donnons également un résultat de régularité partielle de la trace de u sur t=0 lorsque u est définie sur un demi-interval [O,T[.

Résultats récents sur la limite incompressible

Isabelle Gallagher (2003/2004)

Séminaire Bourbaki

La compréhension du passage des équations de la mécanique des fluides compressibles aux équations incompressibles a fait de grands progrès ces vingt dernières années. L’objectif de cet exposé est de présenter l’évolution des méthodes mathématiques mises en œuvre pour étudier ce passage à la limite, depuis les travaux de S. Klainerman et A. Majda dans les années quatre–vingts, jusqu’à ceux récents de G. Métivier et S. Schochet (pour les équations non isentropiques). Suivant les conditions initiales...

Smoothness of the motion of a rigid body immersed in an incompressible perfect fluid

Olivier Glass, Franck Sueur, Takéo Takahashi (2012)

Annales scientifiques de l'École Normale Supérieure

We consider the motion of a rigid body immersed in an incompressible perfect fluid which occupies a three-dimensional bounded domain. For such a system the Cauchy problem is well-posed locally in time if the initial velocity of the fluid is in the Hölder space C 1 , r . In this paper we prove that the smoothness of the motion of the rigid body may be only limited by the smoothness of the boundaries (of the body and of the domain). In particular for analytic boundaries the motion of the rigid body is analytic...

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