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On some compressible fluid models: Korteweg, lubrication, and shallow water systems

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COMMUNICATIONS IN PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Volume 28, Issue 3-4, Pages 843-868

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1081/PDE-120020499

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In this article, we give some mathematical results for an isothermal model of capillary compressible fluids derived by Dunn and Serrin in (Dunn JE, Serrin J. On the thermodynamics of interstitial working. Arch Rational Mech Anal. 1985; 88(2):95-133), which can be used as a phase transition model. We consider a periodic domain Omega = T-d (d = 2 ou 3) or a strip domain Omega = (0, 1) x Td-1. We look at the dependence of the viscosity g and the capillarity coefficient K with respect to the density p. Depending on the cases we consider, different results are obtained. We prove for instance for a viscosity mu(rho) = vrho and a surface tension kappa(rho) = kappa = cte the global existence of weak solutions of the Korteweg system without smallness assumption on the data. This model includes a shallow water model and a lubrication model. We discuss the validity of the result for the shallow water equations since the density is less regular than in the Korteweg case.

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