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Oberseminar Numerical Mathematics / Scientific Computing

 

J.A. Sethian

Dept. of Mathematics, University of California, Berkeley

Tracking Multiphase Physics: Geometry, Foams, and Thin Films

Abstract:

Many scientific and engineering problems involve interconnected moving interfaces separating different regions, including dry foams, crystal grain growth and multi-cellular structures in man-made and biological materials. Producing consistent and well-posed mathematical models that capture the motion of these interfaces, especially at degeneracies, such as triple points and triple lines where multiple interfaces meet, is challenging.

We introduce (Saye and Sethian, PNAS, 2011) an efficient and robust mathematical and computational methodology for computing the solution to two and three-dimensional multi-interface problems involving complex junctions and topological changes in an evolving general multiphase system. We demonstrate the method on a collection of problems, including geometric coarsening flows under curvature and incompressible flow coupled to multi-fluid interface problems. Finally, we compute the dynamics of unstable foams, such as soap bubbles, evolving under the combined effects of gas-fluid interactions, thin-film lamella drainage, and topological bursting. This work is joint with R. Saye of UC Berkeley.

Date: 05.12.11
Time:17:15 Uhr
Location:FU Berlin, Institut für Mathematik, Arnimallee 6, 14195 Berlin.
Room:031 Basement

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