We review the phase field (otherwise called diffuse interface) model for fluid flows, where all quantities, such as density and composition, are assumed to vary continuously in space. This approach is the natural extension of van der Waals' theory of critical phenomena both for one-component, two-phase fluids and for partially miscible liquid mixtures. The equations of motion are derived, assuming a simple expression for the pairwise interaction potential. In particular, we see that a non-equilibrium, reversible body force appears in the Navier-Stokes equation, that is proportional to the gradient of the generalized chemical potential. This, so called Korteweg, force is responsible for the convection that is observed in otherwise quiescent ...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
We review the diffuse interface model for fluid flows, where all quantities, such as density and com...
In this Chapter we derive the equations of motion of multiphase fluids. In the classical theory of m...
We simulate the mixing (demixing) process of a quiescent binary liquid mixture with a composition-de...
The two main continuum frameworks used for modeling the dynamics of soft multiphase systems are the ...
A unified phase-field continuum theory is developed for transition and separation phenomena. A nonlo...
A unified phase-field continuum theory is developed for transition and separation phenomena. A nonlo...
A unified phase-field continuum theory is developed for transition and separation phenomena. A nonlo...
A large variety of applications in environmental, petroleum and chemical engineering involve multiph...
We simulate liquid-vapor phase separation in a van der Waals fluid that is deeply quenched into the ...
We study physical systems composed of at least two immiscible fluids occu- pying different regions o...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
We review the diffuse interface model for fluid flows, where all quantities, such as density and com...
In this Chapter we derive the equations of motion of multiphase fluids. In the classical theory of m...
We simulate the mixing (demixing) process of a quiescent binary liquid mixture with a composition-de...
The two main continuum frameworks used for modeling the dynamics of soft multiphase systems are the ...
A unified phase-field continuum theory is developed for transition and separation phenomena. A nonlo...
A unified phase-field continuum theory is developed for transition and separation phenomena. A nonlo...
A unified phase-field continuum theory is developed for transition and separation phenomena. A nonlo...
A large variety of applications in environmental, petroleum and chemical engineering involve multiph...
We simulate liquid-vapor phase separation in a van der Waals fluid that is deeply quenched into the ...
We study physical systems composed of at least two immiscible fluids occu- pying different regions o...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...
While various phase-field models have recently appeared for two-phase fluids with different densitie...