The Cahn-Hilliard equation with elasticity -- finite element approximation and qualitative studies (Q5928179)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1582146
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The Cahn-Hilliard equation with elasticity -- finite element approximation and qualitative studies (English)
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28 March 2001
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Summary: We consider the Cahn-Hilliard equation -- a fourth-order, nonlinear parabolic diffusion equation describing phase separation of a binary alloy which is quenched below a critical temperature. The occurrence of two phases is due to a nonconvex double well free energy. The evolution initially leads to a very fine microstructure of regions with different phases which tend to become coarser at later times. The resulting phases might have different elastic properties caused by a different lattice spacing. This effect is not reflected by the standard Cahn-Hilliard model. Here, we discuss an approach which contains anisotropic elastic stresses by coupling the expanded diffusion equation with a corresponding quasistationary linear elasticity problem for the displacements on the microstructure. Convergence and a discrete energy decay property are stated for a finite element discretization. An appropriate timestep scheme based on the strongly A-stable \(\Theta\)-scheme and a spatial grid adaptation by refining and coarsening improve the algorithms efficiency significantly. Various numerical simulations outline different qualitative effects of the generalized model. Finally, a surprising stabilizing effect of the anisotropic elasticity is observed in the limit case of a vanishing fourth-order term, originally representing interfacial energy.
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Cahn-Hilliard equation
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fourth-order parabolic equation
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finite element approximation
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elasticity
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adaptive methods
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second-order time discretization
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