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Fast solution of a phase-field model of pitting corrosion

Gianluca Frasca-Caccia, Dajana Conte, Beatrice Paternoster

Published 2025-06-22Version 1

Excessive computational times represent a major challenge in the solution of corrosion models, limiting their practical applicability, e.g., as a support to predictive maintenance. In this paper, we propose an efficient strategy for solving a phase-field model for metal corrosion. Based on the Kronecker structure of the diffusion matrix in classical finite difference approximations on rectangular domains, time-stepping IMEX methods are efficiently solve in matrix form. However, when the domain is non-rectangular, the lack of the Kronecker structure prevents the direct use of this matrix-based approach. To address this issue, we reformulate the problem on an extended rectangular domain and introduce suitable iterative IMEX methods. The convergence of the iterations is analyzed, and numerical experiments show that the proposed approach achieves accuracy comparable to existing methods, while significantly reducing the computational time, to the point of allowing actual predictions on standard workstations.

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