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Title: Multiscale homogenization of a class of nonlinear equations with applications in lubrication theory and applications
Authors: Almqvist, Andreas
Essel, Emmanuel Kwame
Fabricius, John
Wall, Peter
Keywords: Homogenization
Monotone operators
Multiscale convergence
Two-scale convergence
Hydrodynamic lubrication
Reynolds equation
Surface roughness
P-Laplacian
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: We prove a homogenization result for monotone operators by using the method of multiscale convergence. More precisely, we study the asymptoticbehavior as ε → 0 of the solutions uε of the nonlinear equation div aε(x, ∇uε) = div bε, where both aε and bε oscillate rapidly on several microscopic scales and aε satisfies certain continuity, monotonicity and boundedness conditions. This kind of problem has applications in hydrodynamic thin flm lubrication where the bounding surfaces have roughness on several length scales. The homogenization result is obtained by extending the multiscale convergence method to the setting of Sobolev spaces W1,p 0 (Ω), where 1 <p<∞. In particular we give new proofs of some fundamental theorems concerning this convergence that were frst obtained by Allaire and Briane for the case p = 2
Description: 25p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6010
ISSN: 23105496
Appears in Collections:Department of Mathematics & Statistics

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