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March 24, 2004, 20:24 |
stefan problems
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Hye all,
I am working on tracking the freeze front propagation in two dimensions. My geometry consists of a rectangular plate with water intitially at 37 degrees and brought incontact with -163 degrees. I need a code to track the freeze front propagation or a method by which I can solve such a problem. Thankyou |
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March 25, 2004, 11:59 |
Re: stefan problems
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I may be totally lost in this one but this reminds me of a class project I did N years ago. Actually I had to melt something...
If I remember correctly, I just wrote a finite-difference code for this. That was considered accurate enough for a class project. -- Jarmo |
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September 14, 2010, 22:48 |
doubt stefan problem
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