Global well-posedness for two-dimensional flows of viscoelastic rate-type fluids with stress diffusion

Abstract

We consider the system of partial differential equations governing two-dimensional flows of a robust class of viscoelastic rate-type fluids with stress diffusion, involving a general objective derivative. The studied system generalizes the incompressible Navier--Stokes equations for the fluid velocity v and pressure p by the presence of an additional term in the constitutive equation for the Cauchy stress expressed in terms of a positive definite tensor B. The tensor B evolves according to a diffusive variant of an equation that can be viewed as a combination of corresponding counterparts of Oldroyd-B and Giesekus models. Considering spatially periodic problem, we prove that for arbitrary initial data and forcing in appropriate L2 spaces, there exists a unique globally defined weak solution to the equations of motion, and more regular initial data and forcing launch a more regular solution with B positive definite everywhere.

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