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Vanishing viscosity limits for axisymmetric flows with boundary (1806.04811v2)

Published 13 Jun 2018 in math.AP

Abstract: We construct global weak solutions of the Euler equations in an infinite cylinder $\Pi={x\in \mathbb{R}{3}\ |\ x_h=(x_1,x_2),\ r=|x_h|<1}$ for axisymmetric initial data without swirl when initial vorticity $\omega_{0}=\omega{\theta}{0}e{\theta}$ satisfies $\omega{\theta}_{0}/r\in L{q}$ for $q\in [3/2,3)$. The solutions constructed are H\"older continuous for spatial variables in $\overline{\Pi}$ if in addition that $\omega{\theta}_{0}/r\in L{s}$ for $s\in (3,\infty)$ and unique if $s=\infty$. The proof is by a vanishing viscosity method. We show that the Navier-Stokes equations subject to the Neumann boundary condition is globally well-posed for axisymmetric data without swirl in $L{p}$ for all $p\in [3,\infty)$. It is also shown that the energy dissipation tends to zero if $\omega{\theta}_{0}/r\in L{q}$ for $q\in [3/2,2]$, and Navier-Stokes flows converge to Euler flow in $L{2}$ locally uniformly for $t\in [0,\infty)$ if additionally $\omega{\theta}_{0}/r\in L{\infty}$. The $L{2}$-convergence in particular implies the energy equality for weak solutions.

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