Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4625576 Applied Mathematics and Computation 2017 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present a nonlinear multigrid method to solve the Cahn–Hilliard (CH) equation on nonuniform grids. The CH equation was originally proposed as a mathematical model to describe phase separation phenomena after the quenching of binary alloys. The model has the characteristics of thin diffusive interfaces. To resolve the sharp interfacial transition, we need a very fine grid, which is computationally expensive. To reduce the cost, we can use a fine grid around the interfacial transition region and a relatively coarser grid in the bulk region. The CH equation is discretized by a conservative finite difference scheme in space and an unconditionally gradient stable type scheme in time. We use a conservative restriction in the nonlinear multigrid method to conserve the total mass in the coarser grid levels. Various numerical results on one-, two-, and three-dimensional spaces are presented to demonstrate the accuracy and effectiveness of the nonuniform grids for the CH equation.

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