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Adaptive isogeometric phase-field modeling of the Cahn-Hilliard equation: Suitably graded hierarchical refinement and coarsening on multi-patch geometries

Published 12 Jun 2023 in math.NA and cs.NA | (2306.07112v1)

Abstract: We present an adaptive scheme for isogeometric phase-field modeling, to perform suitably graded hierarchical refinement and coarsening on both single- and multi-patch geometries by considering truncated hierarchical spline constructions which ensures $C1$ continuity between patches. We apply the proposed algorithms to the Cahn-Hilliard equation, describing the time-evolving phase separation processes of immiscible fluids. We first verify the accuracy of the hierarchical spline scheme by comparing two classical indicators usually considered in phase-field modeling, for then demonstrating the effectiveness of the grading strategy in terms of accuracy per degree of freedom. A selection of numerical examples confirms the performance of the proposed scheme to simulate standard modes of phase separation using adaptive isogeometric analysis with smooth THB-spline constructions.

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