Coupled diffusion and phase transition: Phase fields, constraints, and the Cahn–Hilliard equation

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We develop a constrained theory for constituent migration in bodies with microstructure described by a scalar phase field. The distinguishing features of the theory stem from a systematic treatment and characterization of the reactions needed to maintain the internal constraint given by the coincidence of the mass fraction and the phase field. We also develop boundary conditions for situations in which the interface between the body and its environment is structureless and cannot support constituent transport. In addition to yielding a new derivation of the Cahn–Hilliard equation, the theory affords an interpretation of that equation as a limiting variant of an Allen–Cahn type diffusion system arising from the unconstrained theory obtained by considering the mass fraction and the phase field as independent quantities. We corroborate that interpretation with three-dimensional numerical simulations of a recently proposed benchmark problem.

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Duda, F. P., Sarmiento, A. F., & Fried, E. (2021). Coupled diffusion and phase transition: Phase fields, constraints, and the Cahn–Hilliard equation. Meccanica, 56(7), 1707–1725. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11012-021-01338-y

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