The convective transport in a multicomponent isothermal compressible fluid subject to the mass continuity equations is considered. The velocity is proportional to the negative pressure gradient, according to Darcy?s law, and the pressure is defined by a state equation imposed by the volume extension of the mixture. These model assumptions lead to a parabolic-hyperbolic system for the mass densities. The global-in-time existence of classical and weak solutions is proved in a bounded domain with no-penetration boundary conditions. The idea is to decompose the system into a porous-medium-type equation for the volume extension and transport equations for the modified number fractions. The existence proof is based on parabolic regularity theory,...
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In this paper, we extend our study of mass transport in multicomponent isothermal fluids to the inco...
The convective transport in a multicomponent isothermal compressible fluid subject to the mass conti...
The convective transport in a multicomponent isothermal compressible fluid subject to the mass conti...
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We consider a system of partial differential equations describing mass transport in a multicomponent...
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In this paper, we extend our study of mass transport in multicomponent isothermal fluids to the inco...
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AbstractWe consider an initial boundary value problem for a nonlinear differential system of two equ...
AbstractThe global existence of non-negative weak solutions to a strongly coupled parabolic system a...
In this paper, we extend our study of mass transport in multicomponent isothermal fluids to the inco...
The convective transport in a multicomponent isothermal compressible fluid subject to the mass conti...
The convective transport in a multicomponent isothermal compressible fluid subject to the mass conti...
We consider a system of partial differential equations describing mass transport in a multicomponent...
We consider a system of partial differential equations describing diffusive and convective mass tran...
We consider a system of partial differential equations describing mass transport in a multicomponent...
After the pioneering work by Giovangigli on mathematics of multicomponent flows, several attempts we...
In this paper, we extend our study of mass transport in multicomponent isothermal fluids to the inco...
AbstractWe study a model describing a compressible and miscible displacement in a porous medium. It ...
The paper analyzes basic mathematical questions for a model of chemically reacting mixtures. We deri...
Cross-diffusion systems are systems of nonlinear parabolic partial differential equations that are u...
We investigate a coupling between the compressible Navier'stokes-Fourier system and the full Maxwell...
We consider a system of partial differential equations describing diffusive and convective mass tran...
AbstractWe consider an initial boundary value problem for a nonlinear differential system of two equ...
AbstractThe global existence of non-negative weak solutions to a strongly coupled parabolic system a...
In this paper, we extend our study of mass transport in multicomponent isothermal fluids to the inco...