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Approximate solutions to one-phase Stefan-like problems with space-dependent latent heat
Fecha
2020-08Registro en:
Bollati, Julieta; Tarzia, Domingo Alberto; Approximate solutions to one-phase Stefan-like problems with space-dependent latent heat; Cambridge University Press; European Journal Of Applied Mathematics; 32; 2; 8-2020; 1-33
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Autor
Bollati, Julieta
Tarzia, Domingo Alberto
Resumen
The work in this paper concerns the study of different approximations for one-dimensional one-phase Stefan-like problems with a space-dependent latent heat. It is considered two different problems, which differ from each other in their boundary condition imposed at the fixed face: Dirichlet and Robin conditions. The approximate solutions are obtained by applying the heat balance integral method (HBIM), the modified HBIM and the refined integral method (RIM). Taking advantage of the exact analytical solutions, we compare and test the accuracy of the approximate solutions. The analysis is carried out using the dimensionless generalised Stefan number (Ste) and Biot number (Bi). It is also studied the case when Bi goes to infinity in the problem with a convective condition, recovering the approximate solutions when a temperature condition is imposed at the fixed face. Some numerical simulations are provided in order to assert which of the approximate integral methods turns out to be optimal. Moreover, we pose an approximate technique based on minimising the least-squares error, obtaining also approximate solutions for the classical Stefan problem.