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The Classical Stefan Problem, Volume 45 - Basic Concepts, Modelling and Analysis (Hardcover)
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The Classical Stefan Problem, Volume 45 - Basic Concepts, Modelling and Analysis (Hardcover)
Series: North-Holland Series in Applied Mathematics & Mechanics
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This volume emphasises studies related to
classical Stefan problems. The term "Stefan problem" is
generally used for heat transfer problems with
phase-changes such
as from the liquid to the solid. Stefan problems have some
characteristics that are typical of them, but certain
problems
arising in fields such as mathematical physics and
engineering
also exhibit characteristics similar to them. The term
classical" distinguishes the formulation of these problems
from
their weak formulation, in which the solution need not
possess
classical derivatives. Under suitable assumptions, a weak
solution
could be as good as a classical solution. In hyperbolic
Stefan
problems, the characteristic features of Stefan problems are
present but unlike in Stefan problems, discontinuous solutions
are
allowed because of the hyperbolic nature of the heat equation.
The
numerical solutions of inverse Stefan problems, and the analysis
of
direct Stefan problems are so integrated that it is difficult
to
discuss one without referring to the other. So no strict line
of
demarcation can be identified between a classical Stefan
problem
and other similar problems. On the other hand, including
every
related problem in the domain of classical Stefan problem
would
require several volumes for their description. A suitable
compromise has to be made.
The basic concepts, modelling, and analysis of the classical
Stefan problems have been extensively investigated and there
seems
to be a need to report the results at one place. This book
attempts to answer that need. Within the framework of the
classical Stefan problem with the emphasis on the basic concepts,
modelling and analysis, it tries to include some weak
solutions and analytical and numerical solutions also. The
main
considerations behind this are the continuity and the clarity
of
exposition. For example, the description of some phase-field
models in Chapter 4 arose out of this need for a smooth
transition
between topics. In the mathematical formulation of Stefan
problems, the curvature effects and the kinetic condition are
incorporated with the help of the modified Gibbs-Thomson
relation.
On the basis of some thermodynamical and metallurgical
considerations, the modified Gibbs-Thomson relation can be
derived, as has been done in the text, but the rigorous
mathematical justification comes from the fact that this
relation
can be obtained by taking appropriate limits of phase-field
models. Because of the unacceptability of some phase-field
models
due their so-called thermodynamical inconsistency, some
consistent
models have also been described. This completes the discussion
of
phase-field models in the present context.
Making this volume self-contained would require reporting and
deriving several results from tensor analysis, differential
geometry, non-equilibrium thermodynamics, physics and
functional
analysis. The text is enriched with appropriate
references so as not to enlarge the scope of the book. The
proofs
of propositions and theorems are often lengthy and different
from
one another. Presenting them in a condensed way may not be of
much
help to the reader. Therefore only the main features of
proofs
and a few results have been presented to suggest the
essential
flavour of the theme of investigation. However at each place,
appropriate references have been cited so that inquisitive
readers can follow them on their own.
Each chapter begins with basic concepts, objectives and the
directions in which the subject matter has grown. This is
followed
by reviews - in some cases quite detailed - of published works. In
a
work of this type, the author has to make a suitable
compromise
between length restrictions and understandability.
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