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A diffuse-interface approach for modelling transport, diffusion and adsorption/desorption of material quantities on a deformable interface
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringSoluble SurfactantsMechanical EngineeringComputational MechanicsSoft MatterMaterial QuantitiesNumerical SimulationDiffuse Interface FrameworkTransport PhenomenaBoundary Element MethodMethod Of Fundamental SolutionInterfacial ProcessInterface PhenomenonMultiphase FlowDiffuse-interface ApproachInterface PropertyNumerical Method For Partial Differential EquationFinite Element MethodDiffusion ResistanceFluid-structure InteractionApplied PhysicsMaterial QuantityDeformable InterfaceMass TransferMultiscale Modeling
A method is presented to solve two-phase problems involving a material quantity on an interface. The interface can be advected, stretched, and change topology, and material can be adsorbed to or desorbed from it. The method is based on the use of a diffuse interface framework, which allows a simple implementation using standard finite-difference or finite-element techniques. Here, finite-difference methods on a block-structured adaptive grid are used, and the resulting equations are solved using a non-linear multigrid method. Interfacial flow with soluble surfactants is used as an example of the application of the method, and several test cases are presented demonstrating its accuracy and convergence.
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