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On stability of radial collapse of cylindrical shell filled with viscous incompressible fluid Full article

Journal Journal of Physics: Conference Series
ISSN: 1742-6588
Output data Year: 2019, Volume: 1268, Number: 1, Article number : 012072, Pages count : 7 DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1268/1/012072
Authors Fursova D A 1 , Gubarev Yu G 1,2
Affiliations
1 Department for Differential Equations, Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russian Federation
2 Laboratory for Fluid and Gas Vortex Motions, Lavrentyev Institute for Hydrodynamics, Novosibirsk, 630090, Russian Federation

Funding (2)

1 Министерство науки и высшего образования Российской Федерации FWGG-2021-0008
2 Министерство науки и высшего образования Российской Федерации FWGG-2021-0004

Abstract: We study nonlinear stability of radial collapse of a cylindrical shell filled with a viscous incompressible fluid homogeneous in density. We have made the following assumptions: 1) there is a vacuum inside the shell, 2) there is the layer of compressed polytropic gas outside the shell, the gas serves as a product of instant detonation and causes nonzero constant pressure on the outer surface of the shell, 3) there is a vacuum beyond the layer of gas. By the direct Lyapunov method, we state the absolute stability of radial collapse of the viscous cylindrical shell relative to finite disturbances of the same type of symmetry. Namely, we construct a Lyapunov function satisfying all conditions of the Lyapunov first theorem (stability theorem) regardless of radial collapse mode. Thus, we confirm the Trishin hypothesis and prove that cumulation of the fluid kinetic energy during the radial collapse of the cylindrical shell near its geometric axis never originates.
Cite: Fursova D.A. , Gubarev Y.G.
On stability of radial collapse of cylindrical shell filled with viscous incompressible fluid
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 2019. V.1268. N1. 012072 :1-7. DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1268/1/012072 Scopus РИНЦ OpenAlex
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