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Anisotropic, adaptive finite elements for the computation of a solutal dendrite (English)
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2003
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Summary: We compute solutions of solutal phase-fidd models for dendritic growth of an isothermal binary alloy using anisotropic mesh refinement techniques. The adaptive strategy is based on anisotropic a posteriori estimators using a superconvergent recovery technique in the form of Zienkiewicz-Zhu error estimator. The phase-field model contains an anisotropic strongly nonlinear second-order operator modelling the dendritic branches; this strong nonlinearity is included in a posteriori error estimators by using a monotonicity result. The monotonicity holds for phase-field anisotropy below a certain threshold value, beyond which there are no known well-posedness results. We present computational results for both regimes showing the performance of the method.
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dendritic growth
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isothermal binary alloy
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anisotropic mesh refinement
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a posteriori estimators
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superconvergent recovery technique
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Zienkiewicz-Zhu error estimator
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phase-field model
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monotonicity
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