iscous two‐fluid channel flows arise in different kinds of coating technologies. The corresponding mathematical models represent two‐dimensional free boundary value problems for the Navier‐Stokes equations. In this paper the solvability of the related stationary problems is discussed and computational results are presented. Furthermore, it is shown that depending on the flow parameters like viscosity or density ratios and on the fluxes there can happen nonexistence of steady‐state solutions. For other parameter sets the solution is even unique. Apie dviejų tekančių kanale skysčių srauto egzistavimą ir vienatį Santrauka Dvieju, tekančiu kanale, klampiu skysčiu srauto uždavinys iškyla taikant ivairias skirtingu rušiu paviršiu pa...
In this paper, we solve the problem of perturbation of an incompressible viscous fluid caused by the...
In this paper, we prove a Meyers' type estimate for weak solutions to a Stokes system with bounded m...
AbstractThe initial boundary value problem for the compressible Navier–Stokes equation is considered...
AbstractWe are concerned with the boundary value problem for the steady Navier–Stokes equations in a...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a simplified two fluid system in plasma theory. Some multiple exi...
We consider the evolution of an interface generated between two immiscible, incompressible, and irro...
This paper is concerned with the uniqueness of a weak solution of an evolution dam problem arising i...
This paper is concerned with the uniqueness of a weak solution of an evolution dam problem arising i...
Les équations de Saint-Venant des eaux peu profondes sans effet de tourbillon sont anal...
AbstractThe objective of this work is to investigate the time discretization of two-dimensional Navi...
We consider a viscous incompressible fluid governed by the Navier-Stokes system written in a domain ...
AbstractUsing the solution formula in Ukai (1987) [27] for the Stokes equations, we find asymptotic ...
Let $\Omega$ be an exterior domain in $\R^n\,(n=2,3,4)$ , with boundary being not necessarily smooth...
Let $\Omega$ be an exterior domain in $\R^n\,(n=2,3,4)$ , with boundary being not necessarily smooth...
In this paper, we solve the problem of perturbation of an incompressible viscous fluid caused by the...
In this paper, we solve the problem of perturbation of an incompressible viscous fluid caused by the...
In this paper, we prove a Meyers' type estimate for weak solutions to a Stokes system with bounded m...
AbstractThe initial boundary value problem for the compressible Navier–Stokes equation is considered...
AbstractWe are concerned with the boundary value problem for the steady Navier–Stokes equations in a...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a simplified two fluid system in plasma theory. Some multiple exi...
We consider the evolution of an interface generated between two immiscible, incompressible, and irro...
This paper is concerned with the uniqueness of a weak solution of an evolution dam problem arising i...
This paper is concerned with the uniqueness of a weak solution of an evolution dam problem arising i...
Les équations de Saint-Venant des eaux peu profondes sans effet de tourbillon sont anal...
AbstractThe objective of this work is to investigate the time discretization of two-dimensional Navi...
We consider a viscous incompressible fluid governed by the Navier-Stokes system written in a domain ...
AbstractUsing the solution formula in Ukai (1987) [27] for the Stokes equations, we find asymptotic ...
Let $\Omega$ be an exterior domain in $\R^n\,(n=2,3,4)$ , with boundary being not necessarily smooth...
Let $\Omega$ be an exterior domain in $\R^n\,(n=2,3,4)$ , with boundary being not necessarily smooth...
In this paper, we solve the problem of perturbation of an incompressible viscous fluid caused by the...
In this paper, we solve the problem of perturbation of an incompressible viscous fluid caused by the...
In this paper, we prove a Meyers' type estimate for weak solutions to a Stokes system with bounded m...
AbstractThe initial boundary value problem for the compressible Navier–Stokes equation is considered...