The one-phase reduction of the Stefan problem, where the phase change temperature is a variable, is analysed. It is shown that problems encountered in previous analyses may be traced back to an incorrectly formulated Stefan condition. Energy conserving reductions for Cartesian, cylindrically and spherically symmetric problems are presented and compared with solutions to the two-phase problem.Peer Reviewe
The classical one-phase Stefan problem describes the temperature distribution in a homogeneous mediu...
The classical one-phase Stefan problem describes the temperature distribution in a homogeneous mediu...
Now we will construct the simplest form of mathematical model describing phase transitions. The clas...
In this paper we formulate a Stefan problem appropriate when the thermophysical properties are disti...
In this paper we formulate a Stefan problem appropriate when the thermophysical properties are disti...
The work in this paper concerns the study of conventional and refined heat balance integral methods ...
The work in this paper concerns the study of conventional and refined heat balance integral methods ...
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© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
The multiphase Stefan problem describing the melting (freezing) of a material with two distinct phas...
The classical Stefan problem for freezing (or melting) a sphere is usually treated by assuming that ...
The classical Stefan problem for freezing (or melting) a sphere is usually treated by\ud assuming th...
The classical Stefan problem for freezing (or melting) a sphere is usually treated by assuming that ...
The supercooled one-phase Stefan problem in spherical symmetry with a heat flux condition at the fix...
The supercooled one-phase Stefan problem in spherical symmetry with a heat flux condition at the fix...
The classical one-phase Stefan problem describes the temperature distribution in a homogeneous mediu...
The classical one-phase Stefan problem describes the temperature distribution in a homogeneous mediu...
Now we will construct the simplest form of mathematical model describing phase transitions. The clas...
In this paper we formulate a Stefan problem appropriate when the thermophysical properties are disti...
In this paper we formulate a Stefan problem appropriate when the thermophysical properties are disti...
The work in this paper concerns the study of conventional and refined heat balance integral methods ...
The work in this paper concerns the study of conventional and refined heat balance integral methods ...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
The multiphase Stefan problem describing the melting (freezing) of a material with two distinct phas...
The classical Stefan problem for freezing (or melting) a sphere is usually treated by assuming that ...
The classical Stefan problem for freezing (or melting) a sphere is usually treated by\ud assuming th...
The classical Stefan problem for freezing (or melting) a sphere is usually treated by assuming that ...
The supercooled one-phase Stefan problem in spherical symmetry with a heat flux condition at the fix...
The supercooled one-phase Stefan problem in spherical symmetry with a heat flux condition at the fix...
The classical one-phase Stefan problem describes the temperature distribution in a homogeneous mediu...
The classical one-phase Stefan problem describes the temperature distribution in a homogeneous mediu...
Now we will construct the simplest form of mathematical model describing phase transitions. The clas...