Phase Field Models versus Parametric Front Tracking Methods: Are they accurate and computationally efficient?
Computational Physics
2015-06-02 v1 Materials Science
Numerical Analysis
Abstract
We critically compare the practicality and accuracy of numerical approximations of phase field models and sharp interface models of solidification. Particular emphasis is put on Stefan problems, and their quasi-static variants, with applications to crystal growth. New approaches with a high mesh quality for the parametric approximations of the resulting free boundary problems and new stable discretizations of the anisotropic phase field system are taken into account in a comparison involving benchmark problems based on exact solutions of the free boundary problem.
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@article{arxiv.1212.2077,
title = {Phase Field Models versus Parametric Front Tracking Methods: Are they accurate and computationally efficient?},
author = {John W. Barrett and Harald Garcke and Robert Nürnberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.2077},
year = {2015}
}
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51 pages, 22 figures, 15 tables