High Order Multi-Scale Wall-Laws, Part I : The Periodic Case

Mathematics – Analysis of PDEs

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In this work we present new wall-laws boundary conditions including microscopic oscillations. We consider a newtonian flow in domains with periodic rough boundaries that we simplify considering a Laplace operator with periodic inflow and outflow boundary conditions. Following the previous approaches, see [A. Mikelic, W. J\"ager, J. Diff. Eqs, 170, 96-122, (2001) ] and [Y. Achdou, O. Pironneau, F. Valentin, J. Comput. Phys, 147, 1, 187-218, (1998)], we construct high order boundary layer approximations and rigorously justify their rates of convergence with respect to epsilon (the roughness' thickness). We establish mathematically a poor convergence rate for averaged second-order wall-laws as it was illustrated numerically for instance in [Y. Achdou, O. Pironneau, F. Valentin, J. Comput. Phys, 147, 1, 187-218, (1998)]. In comparison, we establish exponential error estimates in the case of explicit multi-scale ansatz. This motivates our study to derive implicit first order multi-scale wall-laws and to show that its rate of convergence is at least of order epsilon to the three halves. We provide a numerical assessment of the claims as well as a counter-example that evidences the impossibility of an averaged second order wall-law. Our paper may be seen as the first stone to derive efficient high order wall-laws boundary conditions.

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