An implicit formulation for the one-dimensional two-phase multi-interface Stefan Problem
Abstract
In recent years there has been an intensified effort in the analysis of the Stefan Problem. Particular interest is directed towards determining the location of the interface between the solid and liquid phases of the substance being analyzed. A method has been developed using an implicit finite difference scheme which provides an accurate calculation of the phase change interface locations for a problem with simultaneous multiple phases. This is achieved through an iterative technique which requires the phase change energy to be correctly distributed within the nodes which are undergoing a phase transition. The new method predicts the interface locations without requiring time step size control or node size modification at the interfaces.
- Publication:
-
AIAA and ASME, 3rd Joint Thermophysics, Fluids, Plasma and Heat Transfer Conference
- Pub Date:
- June 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982jtfp.confQ....W
- Keywords:
-
- Liquid-Solid Interfaces;
- Phase Transformations;
- Enthalpy;
- Finite Difference Theory;
- Freezing;
- Heat Of Fusion;
- Iterative Solution;
- Melting;
- Fluid Mechanics and Heat Transfer