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Qualitative behavior of solutions for thermodynamically consistent Stefan problems with surface tension (English)
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27 March 2013
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The authors study a rather general version of the classical two-phase Stefan problem with Gibbs-Thomson correction. The model allows for different heat capacities and/or kinetic undercooling, and is consistent with the first and second laws of thermodynamics. The authors prove the uniqueness of a strong solution, with existence only guaranteed on short time intervals. They also prove global (in time) existence of solutions with relatively compact orbits, provided the solutions do not exhibit singularities. A complete analysis of the equilibrium states and the asymptotic behavior of the solutions close to equilibria is given.
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Stefan problem
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Gibbs-Thomson law
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surface tension
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free energy
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internal energy
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entropy
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heat capacity
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kinetic undercooling
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strong solution
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equilibrium state
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Ostwald ripening
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