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arxiv: 1103.0078 · v2 · pith:7PLCSSNJnew · submitted 2011-03-01 · 🧮 math.AP

On Multi-Dimensional Sonic-Subsonic Flow

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In this paper, a compensated compactness framework is established for sonic-subsonic approximate solutions to the $n$-dimensional$(n\geq 2)$ Euler equations for steady irrotational flow that may contain stagnation points. This compactness framework holds provided that the approximate solutions are uniformly bounded and satisfy $H^{-1}_{loc}(\Omega)$ compactness conditions. As illustration, we show the existence of sonic-subsonic weak solution to n-dimensional$(n\geq 2)$ Euler equations for steady irrotational flow past obstacles or through an infinitely long nozzle. This is the first result concerning the sonic-subsonic limit for $n$-dimension$(n\geq 3)$.

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