The Stefan problem in a thermomechanical context with fracture and fluid flow

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Publication:6178186

DOI10.1002/MMA.8684zbMATH Open1528.35191arXiv2012.15248OpenAlexW4364379838MaRDI QIDQ6178186FDOQ6178186

Tomáş Roubíçek

Publication date: 18 January 2024

Published in: Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The classical Stefan problem, concerning mere heat-transfer during solid-liquid phase transition, is here enhanced towards mechanical effects. The Eulerian description at large displacements is used with convective and Zaremba-Jaumann corotational time derivatives, linearized by using the additive Green-Naghdi's decomposition in (objective) rates. In particular, the liquid phase is a viscoelastic fluid while creep and rupture of the solid phase is considered in the Jeffreys viscoelastic rheology exploiting the phase-field model and a concept of slightly (so-called "semi") compressible materials. The L1-theory for the heat equation is adopted for the Stefan problem relaxed by allowing for kinetic superheating/supercooling effects during the solid-liquid phase transition. A rigorous proof of existence of weak solutions is provided for an incomplete melting, employinga time-discretisation approximation.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2012.15248





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