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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1613432
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A moving mesh finite element method for the solution of two-dimensional Stefan problems
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1613432

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    A moving mesh finite element method for the solution of two-dimensional Stefan problems (English)
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    An algorithm to study enthalpy formulation of phase change problems, employing an \(r\)-adaptive moving mesh finite element method, is presented and applied to problems where the phase front is cusp shaped and where the interface changes topology.
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    phase change
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    moving mesh
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    finite element method
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    Stefan problems
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