Heat Transfer Problems with Phase Change and Their Applications
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Author: S. G. Ahmed
DOI: 10.2174/9789815040883122010003
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Abstract
The present chapter mainly focuses on the definition of phase change
problems and is the entrance for both free and moving boundary problems and their
practical applications. In this chapter, we will start from the fundamentals,
definitions, and formulations; an overview of the phase change problem in both one,
two, and three dimensions is developed with physical and mathematical
formulations.
Boundary Elements for Potential Problems
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Author: S.G. Ahmed
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The present chapter focuses on the elementary development and features
of one of the most important numerical techniques that were started by Brebbia CA
in 1970. The chapter contains the basic strategy and development of these methods
and techniques. The chapter focuses mainly on the boundary element methods and
its potential problems.
Phase Change and Boundary Element Methods
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Author: S. G. Ahmed
DOI: 10.2174/9789815040883122010005
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In the present chapter, the author focused on the direct and indirect
application of the boundary element methods to solve phase change problems. The
chapter starts with the basic principles of the boundary element methods with the
complete derivation of the final system of the algebraic equations.
Boundary Element Methods for Phase Change Over Domains with Fixed Boundaries
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Author: S. G. Ahmed
DOI: 10.2174/9789815040883122010006
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In the present chapter, the principles of the boundary element methods for
phase change problems over domains with fixed boundaries are developed briefly.
The details are developed starting from the 1-D diffusion problems over domains
with fixed boundaries subjected to different types of boundary and initial conditions.
In these problems, a new criterion has emerged: the existence of a moving
boundary, which requires special treatment when solving overall problems.
Boundary Element Methods Stefan Problems over Domains with Moving Boundaries
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Author: S. G. Ahmed
DOI: 10.2174/9789815040883122010007
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Abstract
In the present chapter, the principles of the boundary element methods for
phase change problems over domains with moving boundaries are developed in
brief details. The details are developed starting from the 1-D diffusion problems
over domains with fixed boundaries subjected to different types of boundary and
initial conditions. In these problems, a new criterion has appeared: the existence of
the moving boundary, which requires special treatment when solving overall
problems.
New Approach of BEM
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Author: S. G. Ahmed
DOI: 10.2174/9789815040883122010008
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Abstract
In the present chapter, the author suggested a new approach for applying
the direct boundary element methods; however, this approach is not published yet. It
is a new idea based on Artificial quadratic linear approximation in the boundary
element method.
Numerical Results
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Author: S. G. Ahmed
DOI: 10.2174/9789815040883122010009
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The present chapter is designated to cover overall discussion of different
numerical examples, and as we will see, the results are divided into four types.
Industrial Applications
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Author: S.G. Ahmed
DOI: 10.2174/9789815040883122010010
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In this chapter, we will discuss some of the practical and industrial
applications that we have developed over the course of our 37-year research career.
Introduction
The mathematical modelling of free and moving boundary problems are an important topic in engineering, industry, technology and theoretical sciences. These models allow us to make calculations involved in phase change transitions of materials due to heat transfer. Boundary layer applications are widespread in research and industry. Boundary Element Methods for Heat Transfer with Phase Change Problems: Theory and Application equips the reader with information about heat transfer problems occurring during phase changes. The book covers several boundary element methods, including methods for phase changes, fixed and moving domains and new approaches. The contents are rounded off with chapters on numerical results and industrial applications. Key features: - Simple, didactic presentation of boundary layer problems for heat transfer problems - Covers a wide range of boundary element methods - Includes methods for fixed and moving domains - Explains industrial applications of the methods - Includes solutions to numerical problems The book serves as a textbook for students of advanced mathematics and engineering. It is also a handbook for researchers working on numerical analysis, who require a focused volume on boundary element methods for heat transfer applications.