Phase Separation in The Advective Cahn–Hilliard Equation
Speaker(s): Yu Feng (UW-Madison)
Time: 09:00-10:00 January 13, 2021
Venue: Online
Abstract:
The Cahn–Hilliard equation is a
classic model of phase separation in binary mixtures that exhibits spontaneous
coarsening of the phases. We study the Cahn–Hilliard equation with an imposed
advection term in order to model the stirring and eventual mixing of the
phases. The main result is that if the imposed advection is sufficiently mixing
then no phase separation occurs, and the solution instead converges
exponentially to a homogeneous mixed state. The mixing effectiveness of the
imposed drift is quantified in terms of the dissipation time of the associated
advection-hyperdiffusion equation, and we produce examples of velocity fields
with a small dissipation time. We also study the relationship between this
quantity and the dissipation time of the standard advection-diffusion equation.
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