Homogenization of a two-phase problem with nonlinear dynamic Wentzell-interface condition for connected-disconnected porous media
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arXiv2010.01294MaRDI QIDQ6350445FDOQ6350445
Authors: M. Gahn
Publication date: 3 October 2020
Abstract: We investigate a reaction-diffusion problem in a two-component porous medium with a nonlinear interface condition between the different components. One component is connected and the other one is disconnected. The ratio between the microscopic pore scale and the size of the whole domain is described by the small parameter . On the interface between the components we consider a dynamic Wentzell-boundary condition, where the normal fluxes from the bulk-domains are given by a reaction-diffusion equation for the traces of the bulk-solutions, including nonlinear reaction-kinetics depending on the solutions on both sides of the interface. Using two-scale techniques, we pass to the limit and derive macroscopic models, where we need homogenization results for surface diffusion. To cope with the nonlinear terms we derive strong two-scale results.
Homogenization in context of PDEs; PDEs in media with periodic structure (35B27) Reaction-diffusion equations (35K57)
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