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Multi-scale homogenization of moving interface problems with flux jumps: application to solidification
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    Multi-scale homogenization of moving interface problems with flux jumps: application to solidification (English)
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    24 July 2009
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    averaging
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    Hill's macro-homogeneity condition
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    enthalpy formulation
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    macro-micro finite element scheme
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