The one phase Stefan problem is discussed using the Goodman HBI method and an explicit numerical method including modified boundary immobilization scheme. The main advantage of the HBI method lie in the remarkable association of simplicity, flexibility and acceptable accuracy which an error less than 2.5% in predicting the moving front location for Stefan number less than unity which covers most usual isothermal phase change material. An accurate explicit numerical model to track the moving front in Stefan-like problems is provided. The scheme is obtained using the variable space step method based on variable domain. The method is developed using central difference approximations to replace spatial and temporal derivatives. Furthermore, ite...
The multiphase Stefan problem describing the melting (freezing) of a material with two distinct phas...
The numerical solution of a one dimensional, three-phases Stefan problem with a low Stefan number is...
The past three decades have seen a fast expanding interest in thermal problems exhibiting a change o...
The one phase Stefan problem is discussed using the Goodman HBI method and an explicit numerical met...
A fixed-space-step method and a fixed-time-step method are presented, respectively, for solving t...
The work in this paper concerns the study of conventional and refined heat balance integral methods ...
This bachelor's thesis deals with analytical solutions of heat conduction problems with phase change...
Explicit numerical schemes obtained using variable space grid (VSGM) and boundary immobilization (BI...
Explicit numerical schemes obtained using variable space grid (VSGM) and boundary immobilization (BI...
A numerical method based on an integro-differential formulation is proposed for solving a one-dimens...
A source and sink method (SSM) has been reviewed in this paper. This method has been shown to be use...
A number of fixed grid finite element methods were tested on problems involving heat conduction with...
The macroscopic description of matter undergoing a phase change (the Stefan Problem) can be formulat...
In this paper, an algorithm will be presented that enables solving the two-phase inverse Stefan prob...
Stefan Problem exists in heat and mass transfer in objects under phase changes in many physical proc...
The multiphase Stefan problem describing the melting (freezing) of a material with two distinct phas...
The numerical solution of a one dimensional, three-phases Stefan problem with a low Stefan number is...
The past three decades have seen a fast expanding interest in thermal problems exhibiting a change o...
The one phase Stefan problem is discussed using the Goodman HBI method and an explicit numerical met...
A fixed-space-step method and a fixed-time-step method are presented, respectively, for solving t...
The work in this paper concerns the study of conventional and refined heat balance integral methods ...
This bachelor's thesis deals with analytical solutions of heat conduction problems with phase change...
Explicit numerical schemes obtained using variable space grid (VSGM) and boundary immobilization (BI...
Explicit numerical schemes obtained using variable space grid (VSGM) and boundary immobilization (BI...
A numerical method based on an integro-differential formulation is proposed for solving a one-dimens...
A source and sink method (SSM) has been reviewed in this paper. This method has been shown to be use...
A number of fixed grid finite element methods were tested on problems involving heat conduction with...
The macroscopic description of matter undergoing a phase change (the Stefan Problem) can be formulat...
In this paper, an algorithm will be presented that enables solving the two-phase inverse Stefan prob...
Stefan Problem exists in heat and mass transfer in objects under phase changes in many physical proc...
The multiphase Stefan problem describing the melting (freezing) of a material with two distinct phas...
The numerical solution of a one dimensional, three-phases Stefan problem with a low Stefan number is...
The past three decades have seen a fast expanding interest in thermal problems exhibiting a change o...