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We prove the existence of global solutions to a coupled system of Navier–Stokes, and reaction-diffusion equations (for temperature and mass fraction) with prescribed front data on an infinite vertical strip or tube. This system models a one-step exothermic chemical reaction. The heat release induced volume expansion is accounted for via the Boussinesq approximation. The solutions are time dependent moving fronts in the presence of fluid convection. In the general setting, the fronts are subject to intensive Rayleigh-Taylor and thermal-diffusive instabilities. Various physical quantities, such as fluid velocity, temperature, and front speed, can grow in time. We show that the growth is at most for large time t by constructing a nonlinear functional on the temperature and mass fraction components. These results hold for arbitrary order reactions in two space dimensions and for quadratic and cubic reactions in three space dimensions. In the absence of any thermal-diffusive instability (unit Lewis number), and with weak fluid coupling, we construct a class of fronts moving through shear flows. Although the front speeds may oscillate in time, we show that they are uniformly bounded for large t. The front equation shows the generic time-dependent nature of the front speeds and the straining effect of the flow field.
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Received: 15 January 1996 / Accepted: 2 September 1997
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Malham, S., Xin, J. Global Solutions to a Reactive Boussinesq System with Front Data on an Infinite Domain . Comm Math Phys 193, 287–316 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002200050330
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s002200050330