Coupled integral equation approach for solving phase-change problems in a finite slab (Q751883)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4178860
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4178860 |
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Coupled integral equation approach for solving phase-change problems in a finite slab (English)
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1990
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The authors generalize the coupled integral equation approach [e.g.: the last two authors, Int. J. Heat Mass Transfer 28, 1481-1485 (1985; Zbl 0576.76103)] to develop simple, approximate analytic solutions for the location of moving interface for melting or solidification in a slab of finite thickness, when one surface is subjcted to a time-varying temperature and the other maintained at a constant temperature. The influence of physical parameters such as the Stefan number and the applied surface temperature on the interface position and boundary heat fluxes is examined.
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approximate analytic solutions
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location of moving interface
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melting
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solidification
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time-varying temperature
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constant temperature
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interface position
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boundary heat fluxes
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