Improved Accuracy of Incompressible Approximation of Compressible Euler Equations
- 1 January 2014
- journal article
- Published by Society for Industrial & Applied Mathematics (SIAM) in SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis
- Vol. 46 (6) , 3838-3864
- https://doi.org/10.1137/140955173
Abstract
This article addresses a fundamental concern regarding the incompressible approximation of fluid motions, one of the most widely used approximations in fluid mechanics. Common belief is that its accuracy is $O(\epsilon)$, where $\epsilon$ denotes the Mach number. In this article, however, we prove an $O(\epsilon^2)$ accuracy for the incompressible approximation of the isentropic, compressible Euler equations thanks to several decoupling properties. At the initial time, the velocity field and its first time derivative are of $O(1)$ size, but the boundary conditions can be as stringent as the solid-wall type. The fast acoustic waves are still $O(\epsilon)$ in magnitude, since the $O(\epsilon^2)$ error is measured in the sense of Leray projection and more physically, in time-averages. We also show when a passive scalar is transported by the flow, it is $O(\epsilon^2)$ accurate pointwise in time to use incompressible approximation for the velocity field in the transport equation.
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