In recent years, Fourier spectral methods have emerged as competitive numerical methods for large-scale phase field simulations of microstructures in computational materials sciences. To further improve their effectiveness, we recently developed a new adaptive Fourier-spectral semi-implicit method (AFSIM) for solving the phase field equation by combining an adaptive moving mesh method and the semi-implicit Fourier spectral algorithm. In this paper, we present the application of AFSIM to the Cahn-Hilliard equation with inhomogeneous, anisotropic elasticity. Numerical implementations and test examples in both two and three dimensions are considered with a particular illustration using the well-studied example of mis-fitting particles in a solid as they approach to their equilibrium shapes. It is shown that significant savings in memory and computational time is achieved while accurate solutions are preserved.
Revised: August 27, 2009 |
Published: February 1, 2009
Citation
Feng W.M., W.M. Feng, P. Yu, S.Y. Hu, Z.K. Liu, Q. Du, and L. Chen. 2009.A Fourier Spectral Moving Mesh Method for the Cahn-Hilliard Equation with Elasticity.Communications in Computational Physics 5, no. 2-4:582-599.PNNL-SA-59255.