Abstract

The Stefan model of phase transition in solid-liquid systems is introduced. This accounts for heat diffusion in each phase and exchange of latent heat at the solid-liquid interface. Its strong formulation is a free boundary problem, since the interface evolution is a priori unknown. Formulations in one and in several space dimensions are derived.

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