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Homogenized conductivity tensor and absorption function of a locally periodic porous medium
Author(s) -
N Karazin,
Phiv Îfd,
D Ëfàf,
Ôèçèêî-Òåõíè÷åñêèé Èíñòèòóò,
Èíñòèòóò Õèìè÷åñêèõ,
Âèùà Ðîçãëÿäàòüñÿ,
М. В. Гончаренко,
L. O. Khilkova
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
vìsnik harkìvsʹkogo nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu ìmenì v.n. karazìna. serìâ: matematika, prikladna matematika ì mehanìka
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2523-4641
pISSN - 2221-5646
DOI - 10.26565/2221-5646-2018-87-04
Subject(s) - homogenization (climate) , mesoscopic physics , porous medium , boundary value problem , mathematical analysis , nonlinear system , mathematics , materials science , porosity , physics , condensed matter physics , composite material , biodiversity , ecology , quantum mechanics , biology
We study a process of stationary diffusion in locally-periodic porous media with nonlinear absorption at the pore boundary. This process is described by a boundary-value problem for an elliptic equation considered in a complex perforated domain, with a nonlinear third boundary condition on the perforation boundary. In view of the smallness of the local scale of porosity of the media and the complexity of the perforated domain, the direct solution of such boundary-value problems is almost impossible. Therefore, a natural approach in this situation is to study the asymptotic behavior of the solution when the microstructure scale tends to 0, and the transition to the homogenized macroscopic model of the process. Our earlier papers were devoted to homogenization the diffusion equation in a wide class of non-periodically perforated domains: strongly-connected domains, which includes locally-periodically perforated domains. In these works, an homogenized model was obtained, the coefficients of which are expressed in terms of “mesoscopic” (local energy) characteristics of the media, which are determined in small cubes, the size of which, however, are much larger than the microstructure scale. In these papers, convergence theorems were proved under the conditions of the existence of limiting densities of "mesoscopic" characteristics, the fulfillment of which is generally difficult to show, but in a number of specific situations this can be done. In this paper, we show the fulfillment of these conditions and, by studing them, we obtain explicit formulas for the effective characteristics of the locally-periodic porous medium: a conductivity tensor and a function of absorption.

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