Abstract
Abstract
We consider energy conservation in a two-dimensional incompressible and inviscid flow through weak solutions of the filtered-Euler equations, which describe a regularized Euler flow based on a spatial filtering. We show that the energy dissipation rate for the filtered weak solution with vorticity in L
p
, p > 3/2 converges to zero in the limit of the filter parameter. Although the energy defined in the whole space is not finite in general, we formally extract a time-dependent part, which is well-defined for filtered solutions, from the energy and define the energy dissipation rate as its time-derivative. Moreover, the limit of the filtered weak solution is a weak solution of the Euler equations and it satisfies a local energy balance in the sense of distributions. For the case of p = 3/2, we find the same result as p > 3/2 by assuming Onsager’s critical condition for the family of the filtered solutions.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Subject
Applied Mathematics,General Physics and Astronomy,Mathematical Physics,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics