Abstract

Navier-Stokes equation has for a long time been considered as one of the greatest unsolved problems in three and more dimensions. This paper proposes a solution to the aforementioned equation on R3. It introduces results from the previous literature and it proves the existence and uniqueness of smooth solution. Firstly, the concept of turbulent solution is defined. It is proved that turbulent solutions become strong solutions after some time in Navier-Stokes set of equations. However, in order to define the turbulent solution, the decay or blow-up time of solution must be examined. Differential inequality is defined and it is proved that solution of Navier-Stokes equation exists in a finite time although it exhibits blow-up solutions. The equation is introduced that establishes the distance between the strong solutions of Navier-Stokes equation and heat equation. As it is demonstrated, as the time goes to infinity, the distance decreases to zero and the solution of heat equation is identical to the solution of N-S equation. As the solution of heat equation is defined in the heat-sphere, after its analysis, it is proved that as the time goes to infinity, solution converges to the stationary state. The solution has a finite τ time and it exists when τ → ∞ that implies that it exists and it is periodic. The aforementioned statement proves the existence and smoothness of solution of Navier-Stokes equation on R3 and represents a major breakthrough in fluid dynamics and turbulence analysis.

Highlights

  • IntroductionThe following form of Navier-Stokes equations in R3 is studied:

  • In this paper, the following form of Navier-Stokes equations in R3 is studied: ( ) ∑ ∂ ∂t ui + n uj j =1 ⋅ y ∂ui ∂x j = ν∆ui −

  • It is proved that the strong solution of Navier-Stokes equation is smooth, existent and unique

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Introduction

The following form of Navier-Stokes equations in R3 is studied:. (2015) Existence and Smoothness of Solution of Navier-Stokes Equation on R3. The accepted solution of N-S is physically reasonable if it only satisfies:. Under the condition that ej = jth is unit vector in Rn. It must be assumed that uo is smooth and that. The problem is to find and analyze whether a strong, physically reasonable solution exists for the Navier-. The statement that will be proved is existence and smoothness of Navier-Stokes solutions on R3. Let uo ( x) be any smooth, divergence-free vector field satisfying (1.4). There exist smooth functions p ( x, t ) , ui ( x, t ) on R3 x[0, ∞] and the above conditions and equations are satisfied

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