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arxiv: 1608.01458 · v2 · pith:2HGZISAFnew · submitted 2016-08-04 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn · math-ph· math.MP

Existence of the passage to the limit of inviscid fluid

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keywords fluiddescriptionflowfluidsinviscidlimitturbulentboundary
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In the dynamics of viscous fluid, the case of vanishing kinematic viscosity is actually equivalent to the Reynolds number tending to infinity. Hence, in the limit of vanishing viscosity the fluid flow is essentially turbulent. On the other hand, the Euler equation, which is conventionally adopted for description of flow of inviscid fluid, does not possess proper turbulent behaviour. This raises the question of the existence of the passage to the limit of inviscid fluid for real low-viscosity fluids. To address this question, one should employ the theory of turbulent boundary layer near an inflexible boundary (e.g., rigid wall). On the basis of this theory, one can see how the solutions to the Euler equation become relevant for the description of flow of low-viscosity fluids, and obtain the small parameter quantifying accuracy of this description for real fluids.

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