Compressible fluids interacting with 3D visco-elastic bulk solids

Author:

Breit DominicORCID,Kampschulte Malte,Schwarzacher Sebastian

Abstract

AbstractWe consider the physical setup of a three-dimensional fluid–structure interaction problem. A viscous compressible gas or liquid interacts with a nonlinear, visco-elastic, three-dimensional bulk solid. The latter is described by an evolution with inertia, a non-linear dissipation term and a term that relates to a non-convex elastic energy functional. The fluid is modelled by the compressible Navier–Stokes equations with a barotropic pressure law. Due to the motion of the solid, the fluid domain is time-changing. Our main result is the long-time existence of a weak solution to the coupled system until the time of a collision. The nonlinear coupling between the motions of the two different matters is established via the method of minimising movements. The motion of both the solid and the fluid is chosen via an incrimental minimization with respect to dissipative and static potentials. These variational choices together with a careful construction of an underlying flow map for our approximation then directly result in the pressure gradient and the material time derivatives.

Funder

Ministerstvo Vnitra České Republiky

lékařská fakulta Univerzity Karlovy

Technische Universität Clausthal

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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