A novel thermodynamically consistent diffuse interface model is derived for compressible electrolytes with phase transitions. The fluid mixtures may consist of N constituents with the phases liquid and vapor, where both phases may coexist. In addition, all constituents may consist of polarizable and magnetizable matter. Our introduced thermodynamically consistent diffuse interface model may be regarded as a generalized model of Allen-Cahn/Navier-Stokes/Poisson type for multi-component flows with phase transitions and electrochemical reactions. For the introduced diffuse interface model, we investigate physically admissible sharp interface limits by matched asymptotic techniques. We consider two scaling regimes, i.e. a non-coupled and a coup...
In this article, we review the progress in the field of application of phase-field models for simula...
Diffuse and sharp interface models represent two alternatives to describe phase transitions with an ...
In this contribution, we investigate a diffuse interface model for quasi–incompressible flows. We de...
A novel thermodynamically consistent diffuse interface model is derived for compressible electrolyt...
We introduce a new thermodynamically consistent diffuse interface model of AllenCahn/NavierStokes ty...
This work introduces a new thermodynamically consistent diffuse model for two-component flows of inc...
We continue our investigations of the improved Nernst-Planck-Poisson model introduced by Dreyer, Guh...
We continue our investigations of the improved NernstPlanckPoisson model introduced in [DGM13]. In t...
We consider an improved Nernst–Planck–Poisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for comp...
In three space dimensions, we present existence results for weak solutions to a novel two-phase mode...
Diffuse and sharp interface models represent two alternatives to describe phase transitions with an ...
A new diffuse interface model for a two-phase ow of two incompressible fluids with different densit...
Diffuse and sharp interface models represent two alternatives to describe phase transitions with an ...
We consider an improved Nernst--Planck--Poisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for co...
We consider an improved NernstPlanckPoisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for compre...
In this article, we review the progress in the field of application of phase-field models for simula...
Diffuse and sharp interface models represent two alternatives to describe phase transitions with an ...
In this contribution, we investigate a diffuse interface model for quasi–incompressible flows. We de...
A novel thermodynamically consistent diffuse interface model is derived for compressible electrolyt...
We introduce a new thermodynamically consistent diffuse interface model of AllenCahn/NavierStokes ty...
This work introduces a new thermodynamically consistent diffuse model for two-component flows of inc...
We continue our investigations of the improved Nernst-Planck-Poisson model introduced by Dreyer, Guh...
We continue our investigations of the improved NernstPlanckPoisson model introduced in [DGM13]. In t...
We consider an improved Nernst–Planck–Poisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for comp...
In three space dimensions, we present existence results for weak solutions to a novel two-phase mode...
Diffuse and sharp interface models represent two alternatives to describe phase transitions with an ...
A new diffuse interface model for a two-phase ow of two incompressible fluids with different densit...
Diffuse and sharp interface models represent two alternatives to describe phase transitions with an ...
We consider an improved Nernst--Planck--Poisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for co...
We consider an improved NernstPlanckPoisson model first proposed by Dreyer et al. in 2013 for compre...
In this article, we review the progress in the field of application of phase-field models for simula...
Diffuse and sharp interface models represent two alternatives to describe phase transitions with an ...
In this contribution, we investigate a diffuse interface model for quasi–incompressible flows. We de...