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Theoretical study of a Bénard Marangoni problem

Rosa PardoHenar HerreroS. Hoyas

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Bénard–Marangoni problemPartial differential equationMarangoni effectIncompressible Boussinesq–Navier–Stokes equationsApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisBoundary (topology)INGENIERIA AEROESPACIALWeak formulationDomain (mathematical analysis)Physics::Fluid DynamicsIncompressible Boussinesq-Navier-Stokes equationsFluid dynamicsFree boundary problemThermal convectionBenard-Marangoni problemHeat equationBifurcationBoundary value problemAnalysisMathematics

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[EN] In this paper we prove the existence of strong solutions for the stationary Benard-Marangoni problem in a finite domain flat on the top, bifurcating from the basic heat conductive state. The Benard-Marangoni problem is a physical phenomenon of thermal convection in which the effects of buoyancy and surface tension are taken into account. This problem is modelled with a system of partial differential equations of the type Navier-Stokes and heat equation. The boundary conditions include crossed boundary conditions involving tangential derivatives of the temperature and normal derivatives of the velocity field. To define tangential derivatives at the boundary, intended in the trace sense, it is necessary order two derivatives in the interior of the domain and thus the boundary term contains as high derivatives as the interior term. We overcome this difficulty by considering the weak formulation, and transforming the boundary integral into an equivalent integral defined in the whole domain. This allows us to reformulate the weak problem with a temperature having only order one weak derivatives. Concerning regularity results, we obtain strong solutions for the stationary Benard-Marangoni problem. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc.

10.1016/j.jmaa.2010.10.064http://hdl.handle.net/10251/31404