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Asymptotic justification of the conserved phase-field model with memory
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1621526

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    Asymptotic justification of the conserved phase-field model with memory (English)
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    17 January 2002
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    Summary: We consider a conserved phase-field model with memory in which the Fourier heat conduction law is replaced by a constitutive assumption of Gurtin-Pipkin type; the system is conserved in the sense that the initial mass of the order parameter is preserved during the evolution. We investigate a Cauchy-Neumann problem for this model which couples an integro-differential equation with a nonlinear fourth-order equation for the phase field. Here we assume that the heat flux memory kernel has a decreasing exponential as principal part, and we study the behaviour of solutions when this kernel converges to a Dirac mass. We show that the solution to the conserved phase-field model with memory converges to a solution to the phase-field problem without memory under suitable assumptions on the data.
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    phase-field models
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    phase transitions
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    heat conduction with memory
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    asymptotic analysis
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    error estimates
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    heat flux memory kernel
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    Cauchy-Neumann problem
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    integro-differential equation
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    nonlinear fourth-order equation
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