On Cahn-Hilliard-Navier-Stokes equations with Nonhomogeneous Boundary

Abstract

The evolution of two isothermal, incompressible, immiscible fluids in a bounded domain is governed by Cahn-Hilliard-Navier-Stokes equations (CHNS System). In this work, we study the well-posedness results for the CHNS system with nonhomogeneous boundary condition for the velocity equation. We obtain the existence of global weak solutions in the two-dimensional bounded domain. We further prove the continuous dependence of the solution on initial conditions and boundary data that will provide the uniqueness of the weak solution. The existence of strong solutions is also established in this work. Furthermore, we show that in the two-dimensional case, each global weak solution converges to a stationary solution.

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