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    Artificial boundary conditions for stationary Navier-Stokes flows past bodies in the half-plane

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    We discuss artificial boundary conditions for stationary Navier-Stokes flows past bodies in the half-plane, for a range of low Reynolds numbers. When truncating the half-plane to a finite domain for numerical purposes, artificial boundaries appear. We present an explicit Dirichlet condition for the velocity at these boundaries in terms of an asymptotic expansion for the solution to the problem. We show a substantial increase in accuracy of the computed values for drag and lift when compared with results for traditional boundary conditions. We also analyze the qualitative behavior of the solutions in terms of the streamlines of the flow. The new boundary conditions are universal in the sense that they depend on a given body only through one constant, which can be determined in a feed-back loop as part of the solution process

    Leading Order Down-Stream Asymptotics of Stationary Navier-Stokes Flows in Three Dimensions

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    Abstract.: We consider stationary solutions of the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations in three dimensions. We give a detailed description of the fluid flow in a half-space through the construction of an inertial manifold for the dynamical system that one obtains when using the coordinate along the flow as a tim

    Asymptotics of solutions in nA+nB->C reaction Diffusion systems

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    We analyze the long time behavior of initial value problems that model a process where particles of type A and B diffuse in some substratum and react according to nA+nB→CnA+nB\to C. The case n=1 has been studied before; it presents nontrivial behavior on the reactive scale only. In this paper we discuss in detail the cases n>3n>3, and prove that they show nontrivial behavior on the reactive and the diffusive length scale.Comment: 22 pages, 1 figur

    Stationary Flow Past a Semi-Infinite Flat Plate: Analytical and Numerical Evidence for a Symmetry-Breaking Solution

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    We consider the question of the existence of stationary solutions for the Navier Stokes equations describing the flow of a incompressible fluid past a semi-infinite flat plate at zero incidence angle. By using ideas from the theory of dynamical systems we analyze the vorticity equation for this problem and show that a symmetry-breaking term fits naturally into the downstream asymptotic expansion of a solution. Finally, in order to check that our asymptotic expressions can be completed to a symmetry-breaking solution of the Navier-Stokes equations we solve the problem numerically by using our asymptotic results to prescribe artificial boundary conditions for a sequence of truncated domains. The results of these numerical computations a clearly compatible with the existence of such a solutio
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