Application of standard and refined heat balance integral methods to one-dimensional Stefan problems

Author

Mitchell, Sarah L.

Myers, T.G.

Other authors

Centre de Recerca Matemàtica

Publication date

2010-02



Abstract

The work in this paper concerns the study of conventional and refined heat balance integral methods for a number of phase change problems. These include standard test problems, both with one and two phase changes, which have exact solutions to enable us to test the accuracy of the approximate solutions. We also consider situations where no analytical solution is available and compare these to numerical solutions. It is popular to use a quadratic profile as an approximation of the temperature, but we show that a cubic profile, seldom considered in the literature, is far more accurate in most circumstances. In addition, the refined integral method can give greater improvement still and we develop a variation on this method which turns out to be optimal in some cases. We assess which integral method is better for various problems, showing that it is largely dependent on the specified boundary conditions.

Document Type

Preliminary Edition

Language

English

CDU Subject

517 - Analysis

Subject

Integrals

Pages

36

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Centre de Recerca Matemàtica

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