Quantitative derivation of a two-phase porous media system from the one-velocity Baer–Nunziato and Kapila systems

Author:

Crin-Barat Timothée,Shou Ling-Yun,Tan Jin

Abstract

Abstract We derive a novel two-phase flow system in porous media as a relaxation limit of compressible multi-fluid systems. Considering a one-velocity Baer–Nunziato system with friction forces, we first justify its pressure-relaxation limit toward a Kapila model in a uniform manner with respect to the time-relaxation parameter associated with the friction forces. Then, we show that the diffusely rescaled solutions of the damped Kapila system converge to the solutions of the new two-phase porous media system as the time-relaxation parameter tends to zero. In addition, we also prove the convergence of the Baer–Nunziato system to the same two-phase porous media system as both relaxation parameters tend to zero. For each relaxation limit, we exhibit sharp rates of convergence in a critical regularity setting. Our proof is based on an elaborate low-frequency and high-frequency analysis via the Littlewood–Paley decomposition and includes three main ingredients: a refined spectral analysis of the linearized problem to determine the frequency threshold explicitly in terms of the time-relaxation parameter, the introduction of an effective flux in the low-frequency region to overcome the loss of parameters due to the overdamping phenomenon, and renormalized energy estimates in the high-frequency region to cancel higher-order nonlinear terms. To justify the convergence rates, we discover several auxiliary unknowns allowing us to recover crucial O ( ε ) bounds.

Funder

Agence Nationale de la Recherche

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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