Fully Decoupled, Linear and Unconditionally Energy Stable Schemes for the Binary Fluid-Surfactant Model
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https://doi.org/10.4208/cicp.OA-2019-0175Keywords:
Binary fluid-surfactant, scalar auxiliary variable approach, unconditional energy stability, linear scheme, decoupled.Abstract
Here, we develop a first and a second order time stepping schemes for a binary fluid-surfactant phase field model by using the scalar auxiliary variable approach. The free energy contains a double-well potential, a nonlinear coupling entropy and a Flory-Huggins potential. The resulting coupled system consists of a Cahn-Hilliard type equation and a Wasserstein type equation which leads to a degenerate problem. By introducing only one scalar auxiliary variable, the system is transformed into an equivalent form so that the nonlinear terms can be treated semi-explicitly. Both the schemes are linear and decoupled, thus they can be solved efficiently. We further prove that these semi-discretized schemes in time are unconditionally energy stable. Some numerical experiments are performed to validate the accuracy and energy stability of the proposed schemes.
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