Two-phase compressible/incompressible Navier--Stokes system with inflow-outflow boundary conditions
Abstract
We prove the existence of a weak solution to the compressible Navier--Stokes system with singular pressure that explodes when density achieves its congestion level. This is a quantity whose initial value evolves according to the transport equation. We then prove that the "stiff pressure" limit gives rise to the two-phase compressible/incompressible system with congestion constraint describing the free interface. We prescribe of the velocity at the boundary and the value of density at the inflow part of the boundary of a general bounded C2 domain. There are no restrictions on the size of the boundary conditions.
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