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A numerical approach to Stefan problem

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A one-dimensional Stefan problem for a thin plate which is heated by laser pulses is solved by approximating the enthalpy formulation of the problem byC 0 piecewise linear finite elements in space combined with a semi-implicit scheme in time.

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Dedicated to the memory of Professor Jozef Kvasnica.

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Kotalík, P. A numerical approach to Stefan problem. Czech J Phys 43, 1165–1171 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01590184

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