Abstract

We study the large-time behavior of strong solutions to the one-dimensional, compressible Navier-Stokes system for a viscous and heat conducting ideal polytropic gas, when the viscosity is constant and the heat conductivity is proportional to a positive power of the temperature. Both the specific volume and the temperature are proved to be bounded from below and above independently of time. Moreover, it is shown that the global solution is nonlinearly exponentially stable as time tends to infinity. Note that the conditions imposed on the initial data are the same as those of the constant heat conductivity case (Kazhikhov-Shelukhin (1977) [18]; Kazhikhov (1981) [17]) and can be arbitrarily large. Therefore, our result can be regarded as a natural generalization of the Kazhikhov's ones for the constant heat conductivity case to the degenerate and nonlinear one.

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