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Existence of Stationary Weak Solutions for Compressible Heat Conducting Flows

In: Handbook of Mathematical Analysis in Mechanics of Viscous Fluids

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  • PiotrBogusł aw Mucha

    (University of Warsaw, Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics)

  • Milan Pokorný

    (Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics)

  • Ewelina Zatorska

    (Imperial College London, Department of Mathematics
    University College London, Department of Mathematics)

Abstract

The steady compressible Navier-Stokes-Fourier system is considered, with either Dirichlet or Navier boundary conditions for the velocity and the heat flux on the boundary proportional to the difference of the temperature inside and outside. In dependence on several parameters, i.e., the adiabatic constant γ appearing in the pressure law p(ϱ, ϑ) ∼ ϱ γ + ϱϑ and the growth exponent in the heat conductivity, i.e., κ(ϑ) ∼ (1 + ϑ m ), and without any restriction on the size of the data, the main ideas of the construction of weak and variational entropy solutions for the three-dimensional flows with temperature-dependent viscosity coefficients are explained. Further, the case when it is possible to prove existence of solutions with bounded density is reviewed. The main changes in the construction of solutions for the two-dimensional flows are mentioned, and finally, results for more complex systems are reviewed, where the steady compressible Navier-Stokes-Fourier equations play an important role.

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  • PiotrBogusł aw Mucha & Milan Pokorný & Ewelina Zatorska, 2018. "Existence of Stationary Weak Solutions for Compressible Heat Conducting Flows," Springer Books, in: Yoshikazu Giga & Antonín Novotný (ed.), Handbook of Mathematical Analysis in Mechanics of Viscous Fluids, chapter 46, pages 2595-2662, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-13344-7_64
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-13344-7_64
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