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A compressible mixture model with phase transition
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    A compressible mixture model with phase transition (English)
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    28 July 2016
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    The authors derive a model for multi-component flows with phase transitions and chemical reactions, representing a diffuse interface model. A fluid mixture consisting of \(N\) constituents, subjected to \(N_R\) chemical reactions, is considered. The fluid mixture may exist in two phases, liquid and vapor; the interface between the two phases is modeled by a thin layer. An asymptotic analysis is performed with respect to a small parameter \(\varepsilon\) proportional to the width of the interfacial layer. Two scaling regimes, a non-dissipative regime and a dissipative one are analyzed and the sharp interface limits for these different scaling regimes are determined.
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    multi-component flow
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    phase transition
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    asymptotic analysis
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    sharp interface limit
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    free boundary problems
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    Allen-Cahn equation
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