Melting and solidification
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Melting and solidification find application in the geophysical sciences; industrial forming operations such as casting and laser drilling; latent heat energy storage systems; and food and pharmaceutical processing. Any manmade metal products must undergo liquid forms at some point during manufacturing processes and solidify to form intermediate or final products. <br> | Melting and solidification find application in the geophysical sciences; industrial forming operations such as casting and laser drilling; latent heat energy storage systems; and food and pharmaceutical processing. Any manmade metal products must undergo liquid forms at some point during manufacturing processes and solidify to form intermediate or final products. <br> | ||
*<b>[[Classification of Melting and Solidification|Classifications]]</b> | *<b>[[Classification of Melting and Solidification|Classifications]]</b> | ||
- | :[[One-Region Melting and Solidification Problem|One-Region]], [[Two-Region Melting and Solidification Problem| | + | :[[One-Region Melting and Solidification Problem|One-Region]], [[Two-Region Melting and Solidification Problem|two-Region]], and [[Multi-Region Melting and Solidification Problem|multi-region]] problems, [[Conduction and Convection Controlled Melting and Solidification|conduction and convection controlled melting and solidification]]. |
*<b>[[Boundary Conditions at Solid-Liquid Interface|Boundary Conditions at Interface]]</b> | *<b>[[Boundary Conditions at Solid-Liquid Interface|Boundary Conditions at Interface]]</b> | ||
*<B>[[Exact Solutions of Melting and Solidification Problems|Exact Solutions]]</b> | *<B>[[Exact Solutions of Melting and Solidification Problems|Exact Solutions]]</b> | ||
- | + | :[[Governing Equations of Melting and Solidification Problem|Governing equations]], [[Exact Solution of the One-Region Problems|one-region problem]], [[Exact Solution of the Two-Region Problems|two-region problem]]. | |
- | + | *<b>[[Integral Approximate Solution of Melting and Solidification Problems|Integral Approximate Solution]] | |
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6.4.1 Heat Conduction in a Semi-Infinite Body | 6.4.1 Heat Conduction in a Semi-Infinite Body | ||
6.4.2 One-Region Problem | 6.4.2 One-Region Problem |
Revision as of 21:04, 19 April 2009
Melting and solidification find application in the geophysical sciences; industrial forming operations such as casting and laser drilling; latent heat energy storage systems; and food and pharmaceutical processing. Any manmade metal products must undergo liquid forms at some point during manufacturing processes and solidify to form intermediate or final products.
- One-Region, two-Region, and multi-region problems, conduction and convection controlled melting and solidification.
6.4.1 Heat Conduction in a Semi-Infinite Body 6.4.2 One-Region Problem 6.4.3 Two-Region Problem Duration of Preheating Governing Equations for the Melting Stage Integral Approximate Solution Ablation under Constant Heat Flux Heating 6.4.5 Solidification/Melting in Cylindrical Coordinate Systems 6.5 Numerical Simulation 6.5.1 Overview 6.5.2 Enthalpy Method 6.5.3 Equivalent Heat Capacity Method 6.5.4 Temperature-Transforming Model 6.6 Solidification of a Binary Solution System 6.6.1 Overview 6.6.2 Integral Approximate Method 6.6.3 Mixture Model 6.6.4 Volume-Averaging Model 6.7 Contact Melting 6.7.1 Fixed Melting and Contact Melting 6.7.2 Contact Melting in a Rectangular Cavity 6.8 Melting and Solidification in Porous Media 6.8.1 Convection-Controlled One-Region Melting Problem 6.8.2 An Enthalpy Model for Two-Region Melting/Solidification
,numerical solution, effect of natural cvonvection, and melting and solidification in porous media.