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On the motion of a fluid-filled rigid body with Navier Boundary conditions

Giusy Mazzone, Jan Pruess, Gieri Simonett

Published 2018-09-07Version 1

We consider the inertial motion of a system constituted by a rigid body with an interior cavity entirely filled with a viscous incompressible fluid. Navier boundary conditions are imposed on the cavity surface. We prove the existence of weak solutions and determine the critical spaces for the governing evolution equation. Using parabolic regularization in time-weighted spaces, we establish regularity of solutions and their long-time behavior. We show that every weak solution \`a la Leray-Hopf to the equations of motion converges to an equilibrium at an exponential rate in the $L_q$-topology for every fluid-solid configuration. A nonlinear stability analysis shows that equilibria associated with the largest moment of inertia are asymptotically (exponentially) stable, whereas all other equilibria are normally hyperbolic and unstable in an appropriate topology.

Comments: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1804.05403
Categories: math.AP
Subjects: 35Q35, 35Q30, 35B40, 35K58, 76D05
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