Regularity Structure, Vorticity Layer and Convergence Rates of Inviscid Limit of Free Surface Navier-Stokes Equations with or without Surface Tension

Fuzhou Wu Tsinghua University, Harvard University CMSA

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In this paper, we study the inviscid limit of the free surface incompressible Navier-Stokes equations with or without surface tension. By delicate estimates, we prove the weak boundary layer of the velocity of the free surface Navier-Stokes equations and the existence of strong or weak vorticity layer for different conditions. When the limit of the difference between the initial Navier-Stokes vorticity and the initial Euler vorticity is nonzero, or the tangential projection on the free surface of the Euler strain tensor multiplying by normal vector is nonzero, there exists a strong vorticity layer. Otherwise, the vorticity layer is weak. We estimate convergence rates of tangential derivatives and the first order standard normal derivative in energy norms, we show that not only tangential derivatives and standard normal derivative have different convergence rates, but also their convergence rates are different for different Euler boundary data. Moreover, we determine regularity structure of the free surface Navier-Stokes solutions with or without surface tension, surface tension changes regularity structure of the solutions.
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@inproceedings{fuzhouregularity,
  title={Regularity Structure, Vorticity Layer and Convergence Rates of Inviscid Limit of Free Surface Navier-Stokes Equations with or without Surface Tension},
  author={Fuzhou Wu},
  url={http://archive.ymsc.tsinghua.edu.cn/pacm_paperurl/20170207235600042102285},
}
Fuzhou Wu. Regularity Structure, Vorticity Layer and Convergence Rates of Inviscid Limit of Free Surface Navier-Stokes Equations with or without Surface Tension. http://archive.ymsc.tsinghua.edu.cn/pacm_paperurl/20170207235600042102285.
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