In this paper we formulate a Stefan problem appropriate when the thermophysical properties are distinct in each phase and the phase-change temperature is size or velocity dependent. Thermophysical properties invariably take different values in different material phases but this is often ignored for mathematical simplicity. Size and velocity dependent phase change temperatures are often found at very short length scales, such as nanoparticle melting or dendrite formation; velocity dependence occurs in the solidification of supercooled melts. To illustrate the method we show how the governing equations may be applied to a standard one-dimensional problem and also the melting of a spherically symmetric nanoparticle. Errors which have propagate...
The classical Stefan problem for freezing (or melting) a sphere is usually treated by assuming that ...
The melting of a spherical or cylindrical nanoparticle is modelled as a Stefan problem by including ...
In this paper a one-phase supercooled Stefan problem, with a nonlinear relation between the phase ch...
In this paper we formulate a Stefan problem appropriate when the thermophysical properties are disti...
Standard mathematical models for phase change at the nanoscale involve an implicit assumption that t...
Standard mathematical models for phase change at the nanoscale involve an implicit assumption that t...
Standard mathematical models for phase change at the nanoscale involve an implicit assumption that t...
The one-phase reduction of the Stefan problem, where the phase change temperature is a variable, is ...
In this paper a one-phase Stefan problem with size-dependent thermal conductivity is analysed. Appro...
In this paper a one-phase Stefan problem with size-dependent thermal conductivity is analysed. Appro...
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 melting of a spherical or cylindrical nanoparticle is modelled as a Stefan problem by including ...
In this paper a one-phase supercooled Stefan problem, with a nonlinear relation between the phase ch...
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 melting of a spherical or cylindrical nanoparticle is modelled as a Stefan problem by including ...
In this paper a one-phase supercooled Stefan problem, with a nonlinear relation between the phase ch...
In this paper we formulate a Stefan problem appropriate when the thermophysical properties are disti...
Standard mathematical models for phase change at the nanoscale involve an implicit assumption that t...
Standard mathematical models for phase change at the nanoscale involve an implicit assumption that t...
Standard mathematical models for phase change at the nanoscale involve an implicit assumption that t...
The one-phase reduction of the Stefan problem, where the phase change temperature is a variable, is ...
In this paper a one-phase Stefan problem with size-dependent thermal conductivity is analysed. Appro...
In this paper a one-phase Stefan problem with size-dependent thermal conductivity is analysed. Appro...
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 melting of a spherical or cylindrical nanoparticle is modelled as a Stefan problem by including ...
In this paper a one-phase supercooled Stefan problem, with a nonlinear relation between the phase ch...
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 melting of a spherical or cylindrical nanoparticle is modelled as a Stefan problem by including ...
In this paper a one-phase supercooled Stefan problem, with a nonlinear relation between the phase ch...