Nonuniqueness of phase transitions near the Maxwell line

Author:

Benzoni-Gavage S.

Abstract

We consider the description of propagating phase boundaries in a van der Waals fluid by means of viscocapillary profiles, which are viewed as heteroclinic orbits connecting nonhyperbolic fixed points of a five dimensional dynamical system. A bifurcation analysis enables us to show that, for small viscosities, some distinct propagating phase boundaries share the same metastable state on one side of the front.

Publisher

American Mathematical Society (AMS)

Subject

Applied Mathematics,General Mathematics

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