fasefeltformuleringer
Fasefeltformuleringer, sometimes translated as phase-field formulations, are a mathematical framework used to model and simulate interfacial phenomena in materials science and other fields. They describe the evolution of an interface between different phases, such as solid-liquid or different solid phases, by introducing a continuous field variable, often denoted by $\phi$. This field variable takes on distinct values in each phase, and transitions smoothly across the interface. The rate at which this transition occurs is controlled by a parameter related to interface thickness.
The core of phase-field formulations lies in a set of partial differential equations that govern the evolution
Phase-field models are particularly useful for simulating complex microstructural evolution, including dendritic growth, grain formation, phase