Title of article :
Curvature driven flow of bi-layer interfaces
Author/Authors :
Gavish، نويسنده , , Nir and Hayrapetyan، نويسنده , , Gurgen and Promislow، نويسنده , , Keith and Yang، نويسنده , , Li، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages :
19
From page :
675
To page :
693
Abstract :
We introduce the Functionalized Cahn–Hilliard (FCH) energy, a negative multiple of the Cahn–Hilliard energy balanced against the square of its own variational derivative, as a finite width regularization of the sharp-interface Canham–Helfrich energy. Mass-preserving gradient flows associated to the FCH energy are higher-order phase field models which develop not only single-layer, or front-type interfaces, but also bi-layer, or homoclinic interfaces with associated endcap and multi-junction structures. The single-layer interfaces manifest a fingering instability which grows into endcapped bi-layers. The meandering growth of the bi-layer interfaces and the subsequent merging lead to a multi-junction dominated network that bears a striking similarity to the phase separated domains of both perfluorosulfonic membranes and amphiphilic di-block co-polymer solutions. The bi-layers generated by the gradient flows of the FCH energy have an interfacial width which scales with ε ≪ 1 , however for fixed ε , there is a class of bi-layers parameterized by width and background state. Our primary result is the asymptotic derivation of the normal velocity of a closed bi-layer hypersurface in R d ( d ≥ 2 ) coupled to the evolution for the surface width, curvature, and background state. We also show the convergence of the FCH energy to a scaled Canham–Helfrich type energy for both single and bi-layer interfaces, with the surface area coefficient of the limiting Canham–Helfrich energy coupling to the bi-layer width. Thus the bi-layer networks grow to maximize surface area while minimizing the square of curvature, up to the point that the increase in surface area stretches the bi-layers too thin.
Keywords :
Geometric evolution , Canham–Helfrich energy , Functionalized Cahn–Hilliard energy , network formation
Journal title :
Physica D Nonlinear Phenomena
Serial Year :
2011
Journal title :
Physica D Nonlinear Phenomena
Record number :
1729808
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