Application of the combined integral method to Stefan problems


Autoria(s): Myers, T.G.; Mitchell, Sarah L.
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Centre de Recerca Matemàtica

Data(s)

2011

Resumo

In this paper we present a new, accurate form of the heat balance integral method, termed the Combined Integral Method (or CIM). The application of this method to Stefan problems is discussed. For simple test cases the results are compared with exact and asymptotic limits. In particular, it is shown that the CIM is more accurate than the second order, large Stefan number, perturbation solution for a wide range of Stefan numbers. In the initial examples it is shown that the CIM reduces the standard problem, consisting of a PDE defined over a domain specified by an ODE, to the solution of one or two algebraic equations. The latter examples, where the boundary temperature varies with time, reduce to a set of three first order ODEs.

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http://hdl.handle.net/2072/169267

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eng

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Centre de Recerca Matemàtica

Relação

Prepublicacions del Centre de Recerca Matemàtica;1010

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