Abstract

The problem of radiation-conductive heating and subsequent melting of ice in a climatic chamber in a single-phase approximation of the Stefan problem with allowance for the emerging thin water film on the irradiated surface was solved by mathematical modeling methods. Fields of temperature and flux density of the resulting radiation are obtained, as well as the rate of melting and heating of the non-irradiated ice surface. Comparison with experiment showed satisfactory agreement.

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