A note on the regularity of the holes for permeability property through a perforated domain for the 2D Euler equations
Abstract
For equations of order two with the Dirichlet boundary condition, as the Laplace problem, the Stokes and the Navier-Stokes systems, perforated domains were only studied when the distance between the holes d is equal or much larger than the size of the holes . Such a diluted porous medium is interesting because it contains some cases where we have a non-negligible effect on the solution when (,d) (0,0). Smaller distance was avoided for mathematical reasons and for theses large distances, the geometry of the holes does not affect -- or few -- the asymptotic result. Very recently, it was shown for the 2D-Euler equations that a porous medium is non-negligible only for inter-holes distance much smaller than the size of the holes. For this result, the regularity of holes boundary plays a crucial role, and the permeability criterium depends on the geometry of the lateral boundary. In this paper, we relax slightly the regularity condition, allowing a corner, and we note that a line of irregular obstacles cannot slow down a perfect fluid in any regime such that d 0.
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