A diffuse interface model for surfactants in multi-phase flow with three or more fluids is derived. A system of Cahn-Hilliard equations is coupled with a Navier-Stokes system and an advection-diffusion equation for the surfactant ensuring thermodynamic consistency. By an asymptotic analysis the model can be related to a moving boundary problem in the sharp interface limit, which is derived from first principles. Results from numerical simulations support the theoretical findings. The main novelties are centred around the conditions in the triple junctions where three fluids meet. Specifically the case of local chemical equilibrium with respect to the surfactant is considered, which allows for interfacial surfactant flow through the triple j...
New techniques are developed for solving multi-phase flows in unbounded domains using the Diffuse In...
New techniques are developed for solving multi-phase flows in unbounded domains using the Diffuse In...
International audienceIn this article, we describe some aspects of the diffuse interface modelling o...
A diffuse interface model for surfactants in multi-phase flow with three or more fluids is derived. ...
Phase field models for two-phase flow with a surfactant soluble in possibly both fluids are derived ...
Diffuse interface models based on the phase field methodology have been developed for various free b...
Diffuse interface models based on the phase field methodology have been developed for various free b...
Phase field models for two-phase flow with a surfactant soluble in possibly both fluids are derived ...
Phase field models for two-phase flow with a surfactant soluble in possibly both fluids are derived ...
Abstract. An existing phase-field model of two immiscible fluids with a single soluble surfactant pr...
This chapter presents a model developed by the author, in publications dated from 2002 to 2016, on f...
The two main continuum frameworks used for modeling the dynamics of soft multiphase systems are the ...
New techniques are developed for solving multi-phase flows in unbounded domains using the Diffuse In...
New techniques are developed for solving multi-phase flows in unbounded domains using the Diffuse In...
New techniques are developed for solving multi-phase flows in unbounded domains using the Diffuse In...
New techniques are developed for solving multi-phase flows in unbounded domains using the Diffuse In...
New techniques are developed for solving multi-phase flows in unbounded domains using the Diffuse In...
International audienceIn this article, we describe some aspects of the diffuse interface modelling o...
A diffuse interface model for surfactants in multi-phase flow with three or more fluids is derived. ...
Phase field models for two-phase flow with a surfactant soluble in possibly both fluids are derived ...
Diffuse interface models based on the phase field methodology have been developed for various free b...
Diffuse interface models based on the phase field methodology have been developed for various free b...
Phase field models for two-phase flow with a surfactant soluble in possibly both fluids are derived ...
Phase field models for two-phase flow with a surfactant soluble in possibly both fluids are derived ...
Abstract. An existing phase-field model of two immiscible fluids with a single soluble surfactant pr...
This chapter presents a model developed by the author, in publications dated from 2002 to 2016, on f...
The two main continuum frameworks used for modeling the dynamics of soft multiphase systems are the ...
New techniques are developed for solving multi-phase flows in unbounded domains using the Diffuse In...
New techniques are developed for solving multi-phase flows in unbounded domains using the Diffuse In...
New techniques are developed for solving multi-phase flows in unbounded domains using the Diffuse In...
New techniques are developed for solving multi-phase flows in unbounded domains using the Diffuse In...
New techniques are developed for solving multi-phase flows in unbounded domains using the Diffuse In...
International audienceIn this article, we describe some aspects of the diffuse interface modelling o...