Published April 2018 | Version v1
Journal article

Asymptotic stability of shear-flow solutions to incompressible viscous free boundary problems with and without surface tension

Creators

  • 1. Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Mathematical Sciences (United States)

Description

This paper concerns the dynamics of a layer of incompressible viscous fluid lying above a rigid plane and with an upper boundary given by a free surface. The fluid is subject to a constant external force with a horizontal component, which arises in modeling the motion of such a fluid down an inclined plane, after a coordinate change. We consider the problem both with and without surface tension for horizontally periodic flows. This problem gives rise to shear-flow equilibrium solutions, and the main thrust of this paper is to study the asymptotic stability of the equilibria in certain parameter regimes. We prove that there exists a parameter regime in which sufficiently small perturbations of the equilibrium at time t=0 give rise to global-in-time solutions that return to equilibrium exponentially in the case with surface tension and almost exponentially in the case without surface tension. We also establish a vanishing surface tension limit, which connects the solutions with and without surface tension.

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Zeitschrift fuer Angewandte Mathematik und Physik
Journal Volume
69
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 1-39
ISSN
0044-2275
CODEN
ZAMPA8

INIS

Country of Publication
Switzerland
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
51022697
Subject category
S71: CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS;
Descriptors DEI
ASYMPTOTIC SOLUTIONS; COORDINATES; DISTURBANCES; EQUILIBRIUM; FLUIDS; LAYERS; PERIODICITY; PERTURBATION THEORY; SHEAR; SIMULATION; STABILITY; SURFACE TENSION; WAVE PROPAGATION
Descriptors DEC
MATHEMATICAL SOLUTIONS; SURFACE PROPERTIES; VARIATIONS

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