Gauge-Uzawa-based, highly efficient decoupled schemes for the diffuse interface model of two-phase magnetohydrodynamic (Q6058736)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7758922
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    Gauge-Uzawa-based, highly efficient decoupled schemes for the diffuse interface model of two-phase magnetohydrodynamic
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 7758922

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      Gauge-Uzawa-based, highly efficient decoupled schemes for the diffuse interface model of two-phase magnetohydrodynamic (English)
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      1 November 2023
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      In this paper, two totally decoupled, linear and unconditionally energy stable schemes with first-order time accuracy are designed for the multi-physics diffuse interface model of two-phase magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) problem. These schemes combine the semi-implicit stabilization method/invariant energy quadratization (IEQ) method for the phase-field equations, and gauge-Uzawa method for the MHD equations, with some subtle implicit-explicit treatments for nonlinear coupled terms. Then this strong nonlinear and coupled complex system is split into a series of small linear elliptic equations, which makes the calculation more efficient. Additionally, compared to the standard projection method, the given schemes can overcome the selection of the initial value about pressure \(p\) and the treatment of artificial boundary condition on \(p\) which can lead to boundary layers and to accuracy loss. Finally, rigorous proof of unconditional energy stability and several numerical experiments are conducted to demonstrate the validity of the decoupled schemes.
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      first-order unconditionally energy stable scheme
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      semi-implicit stabilization method
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      invariant energy quadratization method
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