Optimising the heat balance integral method in spherical and cylindrical Stefan problems
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The Heat Balance Integral Method (HBIM) is generally applied to one-dimensional Cartesian heat flow and Stefan problems. The main reason for this being that solutions in spherical and cylindrical coordinates are less accurate than in Cartesian. Consequently, in this paper we examine the application of the HBIM to Stefan problems in spherical and cylindrical coordinates, with the aim of improving accuracy. The standard version as well as one designed to minimise errors will be applied on the original and transformed system. Results are compared against numerical and perturbation solutions. It is shown that for the spherical case it is possible to obtain highly accurate approximate solutions (more accurate than the first order perturbation for realistic values of the Stefan number). For the cylindrical problem the results are significantly less accurate.
论文关键词:Heat balance integral method,Stefan problem,Spherical coordinates,Cylindrical coordinates,Phase change
论文评审过程:Received 8 March 2018, Revised 23 October 2018, Accepted 11 February 2019, Available online 1 March 2019, Version of Record 1 March 2019.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.amc.2019.02.039