Modeling of the continuous casting process of steel via phase-field transition system. Fractional steps method

Here we consider the phase field transition system (a nonlinear system of parabolic type), introduced by G. Caginalp to distinguish between the phases of the material that is involved in the solidification process. On the basis of the convergence of an iterative scheme of fractional steps type, a co...

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Main Author: Costică Moroşanu
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Language:English
Published: AIMS Press 2019-06-01
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spelling doaj-121cd319b23549768ce34ada52eff75b2020-11-25T02:34:22ZengAIMS PressAIMS Mathematics2473-69882019-06-014364866210.3934/math.2019.3.648Modeling of the continuous casting process of steel via phase-field transition system. Fractional steps methodCostică Moroşanu0“Al. I. Cuza” University, Department of Mathematics, 700506, Iaşi, RomaniaHere we consider the phase field transition system (a nonlinear system of parabolic type), introduced by G. Caginalp to distinguish between the phases of the material that is involved in the solidification process. On the basis of the convergence of an iterative scheme of fractional steps type, a conceptual numerical algorithm is elaborated in order to approximate the solution of the nonlinear parabolic problem. The advantage of such approach is that the new method simplifies the numerical computations due to its decoupling feature. The finite element method (fem) in 2D is used to deduce the discrete equations and numerical results regarding the physical aspects of solidification process are reported. In order to refer the continuous casting process, the adequate boundary conditions was considered.https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/math.2019.3.648/fulltext.htmlnonlinear PDE of parabolic typereaction-diffusion equationsfractional steps methodfinite element methodperformance of numerical algorithmsthermodynamicsphase-changes
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Modeling of the continuous casting process of steel via phase-field transition system. Fractional steps method
AIMS Mathematics
nonlinear PDE of parabolic type
reaction-diffusion equations
fractional steps method
finite element method
performance of numerical algorithms
thermodynamics
phase-changes
author_facet Costică Moroşanu
author_sort Costică Moroşanu
title Modeling of the continuous casting process of steel via phase-field transition system. Fractional steps method
title_short Modeling of the continuous casting process of steel via phase-field transition system. Fractional steps method
title_full Modeling of the continuous casting process of steel via phase-field transition system. Fractional steps method
title_fullStr Modeling of the continuous casting process of steel via phase-field transition system. Fractional steps method
title_full_unstemmed Modeling of the continuous casting process of steel via phase-field transition system. Fractional steps method
title_sort modeling of the continuous casting process of steel via phase-field transition system. fractional steps method
publisher AIMS Press
series AIMS Mathematics
issn 2473-6988
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Here we consider the phase field transition system (a nonlinear system of parabolic type), introduced by G. Caginalp to distinguish between the phases of the material that is involved in the solidification process. On the basis of the convergence of an iterative scheme of fractional steps type, a conceptual numerical algorithm is elaborated in order to approximate the solution of the nonlinear parabolic problem. The advantage of such approach is that the new method simplifies the numerical computations due to its decoupling feature. The finite element method (fem) in 2D is used to deduce the discrete equations and numerical results regarding the physical aspects of solidification process are reported. In order to refer the continuous casting process, the adequate boundary conditions was considered.
topic nonlinear PDE of parabolic type
reaction-diffusion equations
fractional steps method
finite element method
performance of numerical algorithms
thermodynamics
phase-changes
url https://www.aimspress.com/article/10.3934/math.2019.3.648/fulltext.html
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