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Coupled Problems for Viscous Incompressible Flow in Exterior Domains

In: Applied Nonlinear Analysis

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  • Miloslav Feistauer
  • Christoph Schwab

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The formulation of the fluid flow in an unbounded exterior domain Ω is not always convenient for computations and, therefore, the problem is often truncated to a bounded domain Ω−⊂Ω with an artificial exterior boundary Γ. Then the problem of the choice of suitable “transparent” boundary conditions on Γ appears. Another possibility is to simulate the presence of the fluid in the domain Ω+ exterior to Γ with the use of a suitable (preferably linear) approximation of the equations describing the flow. The interior and exterior problems are coupled with the aid of transmission conditions on the interface Γ Here we briefly describe the formulation and analysis of the coupling of the interior Navier-Stokes problem and the exterior Stokes problem and Oseen problem. At the end we give the reformulation of the coupled problems with the aid of integral equations on the artificial interface.

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  • Miloslav Feistauer & Christoph Schwab, 2002. "Coupled Problems for Viscous Incompressible Flow in Exterior Domains," Springer Books, in: Adélia Sequeira & Hugo Beirão da Veiga & Juha Hans Videman (ed.), Applied Nonlinear Analysis, pages 97-116, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-0-306-47096-7_8
    DOI: 10.1007/0-306-47096-9_8
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