Date
Mon, 23 May 2011
Time
17:00 - 18:00
Location
Gibson 1st Floor SR
Speaker
Didier Bresch
Organisation
Savoie University

In this talk, we will present some recent mathematical features around two-fluid models. Such systems may be encountoured for instance to model internal waves, violent aerated flows, oil-and-gas mixtures. Depending on the context, the models used for simulation may greatly differ. However averaged models share the same structure. Here, we address the question whether available mathematical results in the case of a single fluid governed by the compressible barotropic equations for single flow may be extended to two phase model and discuss derivations of well-known multi-fluid models from single fluid systems by homogeneization (assuming for instance highly oscillating density). We focus on existence of local existence of strong solutions, loss of hyperbolicity, global existence of weak solutions, invariant regions, Young measure characterization.

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