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Numerical approximation of phase field based shape and topology optimization for fluids

Harald Garcke, Claudia Hecht, Michael Hinze, Christian Kahle

Published 2014-05-14Version 1

We consider the problem of finding optimal shapes of fluid domains. The fluid obeys the Navier--Stokes equations. Inside a holdall container we use a phase field approach using diffuse interfaces to describe the domain of free flow. We formulate a corresponding optimization problem where flow outside the fluid domain is penalized. The resulting formulation of the shape optimization problem is shown to be well-posed, hence there exists a minimizer, and first order optimality conditions are derived. For the numerical realization we introduce a mass conserving gradient flow and obtain a Cahn--Hilliard type system, which is integrated numerically using the finite element method. An adaptive concept using reliable, residual based error estimation is exploited for the resolution of the spatial mesh. The overall concept is numerically investigated and comparison values are provided.

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