Deterministics descriptions of the turbulence in the Navier-Stokes equations
Oscar Jarrin (LaMME), Isabelle Gallagher (IMJ), Lorenzo Brandolese, (ICJ), Diego Chamorro (LaMME), Pierre Gilles (DCM), Roger Lewandowski (IRMAR)

TL;DR
This thesis rigorously investigates turbulence in the Navier-Stokes equations, focusing on energy dissipation laws and stationary solutions, by introducing damping to define physical quantities and analyze their behavior.
Contribution
It provides a rigorous mathematical framework for understanding Kolmogorov's dissipation law in Navier-Stokes equations with damping and studies stationary solutions under these conditions.
Findings
Establishes estimates for energy dissipation rate in damped Navier-Stokes equations.
Analyzes properties of stationary solutions in the damped setting.
Provides a rigorous foundation for turbulence laws in deterministic fluid models.
Abstract
This PhD thesis is devoted to deterministic study of the turbulence in the Navier- Stokes equations. The thesis is divided in four independent chapters.The first chapter involves a rigorous discussion about the energy's dissipation law, proposed by theory of the turbulence K41, in the deterministic setting of the homogeneous and incompressible Navier-Stokes equations, with a stationary external force (the force only depends of the spatial variable) and on the whole space R3. The energy's dissipation law, also called the Kolmogorov's dissipation law, characterizes the energy's dissipation rate (in the form of heat) of a turbulent fluid and this law was developed by A.N. Kolmogorov in 1941. However, its deduction (which uses mainly tools of statistics) is not fully understood until our days and then an active research area consists in studying this law in the rigorous framework of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNavier-Stokes equation solutions · Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows · Stability and Controllability of Differential Equations
