Melting and solidification
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*<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> | ||
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*<b>[[Integral approximate solution of melting and solidification problems|Integral Approximate Solution]]</b> | *<b>[[Integral approximate solution of melting and solidification problems|Integral Approximate Solution]]</b> | ||
:[[Heat conduction in a semi-infinite body|Description of integral solution]], [[Integral solution of the one-region problems|one-region problem]], [[Integral solution of the two-region problems|two-region problem]], [[Ablation under constant heat flux heating|ablation]], and [[Melting and solidification in cylindrical coordinate systems|melting and solidification in cylindrical coordinate systems]]. | :[[Heat conduction in a semi-infinite body|Description of integral solution]], [[Integral solution of the one-region problems|one-region problem]], [[Integral solution of the two-region problems|two-region problem]], [[Ablation under constant heat flux heating|ablation]], and [[Melting and solidification in cylindrical coordinate systems|melting and solidification in cylindrical coordinate systems]]. |
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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.
- Description of integral solution, one-region problem, two-region problem, ablation, and melting and solidification in cylindrical coordinate systems.
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