Degeneracy in the Blasius problem
Electronic journal of differential equations, Tome 2007 (2007)
The Navier-Stokes equations for the boundary layer are transformed, by a similarity transformation, into the ordinary Blasius differential equation which, together with appropriate boundary conditions constitutes the Blasius problem,
The well-posedness of the Navier-Stokes equations is an open problem. We solve this problem, in the case of constant flow in a boundary layer, by showing that the Blasius problem is ill-posed. If the second condition is replaced by $f'(0)=-\lambda $, then degeneracy occurs for $0 less than \lambda less than \lambda _{c}\simeq 0.354. We investigate the problem analytically to explain this phenomenon. We derive a simple equation $g(alpha,lambda)=0$, whose roots, for a fixed $lambda$, determine the solutions of the problem. It is found that the equation has exactly two roots for $0 less than lambdaless than lambda_csimeq0.354
| $ f'''(\eta )+\frac{1}{2}f(\eta )f''(\eta)=0,\quad f(0)=0,\; f'(0)=0,\; f'(\infty )=1. $ |
| $ and no root beyond this point. Since an arbitrarily small perturbation of the boundary condition gives rise to an additional solution, which can be markedly different from the unperturbed solution, the Blasius problem is ill-posed.$ |
Classification :
34A12, 34A34, 47J06
Keywords: Navier-Stokes equations, Blasius problem, degeneracy, Wang equation, well-posed problem, ill-posed problem
Keywords: Navier-Stokes equations, Blasius problem, degeneracy, Wang equation, well-posed problem, ill-posed problem
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author = {Ahmad, Faiz},
title = {Degeneracy in the {Blasius} problem},
journal = {Electronic journal of differential equations},
year = {2007},
volume = {2007},
zbl = {1140.34345},
language = {en},
url = {http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/EJDE_2007__2007__a293/}
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Ahmad, Faiz. Degeneracy in the Blasius problem. Electronic journal of differential equations, Tome 2007 (2007). http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/EJDE_2007__2007__a293/