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Diffuse Interface Models of Multi-Phase Flows with Large Density Contrast and their Efficient Approximation with Adaptive Multigrid Methods

Date
Nov 1, 2017
Time
5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Speaker
Prof. Steven M. Wise
Affiliation
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
Series
TUD Dresdner Mathematisches Seminar
Language
en
Main Topic
Mathematik
Other Topics
Mathematik
Host
Prof. Dr. Axel Voigt
Description
In many fluid flow problems, two or more constituents are fully or partially immiscible, leading to multiple phases separated by interfaces. Of these, several have the additional property that at least one of the phases has a mass density that is significantly larger or smaller than the others. I will describe two problems of this type, one coming from the evaporation of a solvent in the processing of multi-phase polymer mixtures in an organic photovoltaic (OPV) application and another from simpler two-phase flows. There are many ways to build models of these phenomena. I will develop the OPV equations using the theory of mixtures, using a volume fraction approach. All of the models that I will investigate are of the diffuse interface type, wherein interfaces are approximated with a larger-than-physical interfacial thickness via an order parameter. The utility of the approach is that one does not have to explicitly track the dynamics of the interfaces. On the other hand, one does need to resolve time-evolving fields with large gradients. In the latter part of the talk, time permitting, I will describe efficient adaptive nonlinear multigrid methods for efficiently solving the model equations. I will focus on some recent advances in the adaptive algorithms for seamlessly incorporating mass conservation.

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Location

TUD Willers-Bau (WIL C 307)Zellescher Weg12-1401069Dresden
Homepage
https://navigator.tu-dresden.de/etplan/wil/00

Organizer

TUD MathematikWillersbau, Zellescher Weg12-1401069Dresden
Phone
49-351-463 33376
Homepage
http://tu-dresden.de/mathematik
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