2D and 3D convective Brinkman-Forchheimer equations perturbed by a subdifferential and applications to control problems (2301.01527v2)
Abstract: The following convective Brinkman-Forchheimer (CBF) equations (or damped Navier-Stokes equations) with potential \begin{equation*} \frac{\partial \boldsymbol{y}}{\partial t}-\mu \Delta\boldsymbol{y}+(\boldsymbol{y}\cdot\nabla)\boldsymbol{y}+\alpha\boldsymbol{y}+\beta|\boldsymbol{y}|{r-1}\boldsymbol{y}+\nabla p+\Psi(\boldsymbol{y})\ni\boldsymbol{g},\ \nabla\cdot\boldsymbol{y}=0, \end{equation*} in a $d$-dimensional torus is considered in this work, where $d\in{2,3}$, $\mu,\alpha,\beta>0$ and $r\in[1,\infty)$. For $d=2$ with $r\in[1,\infty)$ and $d=3$ with $r\in[3,\infty)$ ($2\beta\mu\geq 1$ for $d=r=3$), we establish the existence of \textsf{\emph{a unique global strong solution}} for the above multi-valued problem with the help of the \textsf{\emph{abstract theory of $m$-accretive operators}}. %for nonlinear differential equations of accretive type in Banach spaces. Moreover, we demonstrate that the same results hold \textsf{\emph{local in time}} for the case $d=3$ with $r\in[1,3)$ and $d=r=3$ with $2\beta\mu<1$. We explored the $m$-accretivity of the nonlinear as well as multi-valued operators, Yosida approximations and their properties, and several higher order energy estimates in the proofs. For $r\in[1,3]$, we {quantize (modify)} the Navier-Stokes nonlinearity $(\boldsymbol{y}\cdot\nabla)\boldsymbol{y}$ to establish the existence and uniqueness results, while for $r\in[3,\infty)$ ($2\beta\mu\geq1$ for $r=3$), we handle the Navier-Stokes nonlinearity by the nonlinear damping term $\beta|\boldsymbol{y}|{r-1}\boldsymbol{y}$. Finally, we discuss the applications of the above developed theory in feedback control problems like flow invariance, time optimal control and stabilization.
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