1974
DOI: 10.1007/bf02209512
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Integral technique solutions to a class of simple ablation problems

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“…Zien [3] reported an integral approximate solution of ablation of a semi-infinite body with two types of time-dependent heat fluxes: power-law and exponential heat fluxes. The results were compared with Vallerani's [4] results based on the classical heat balance integral solutions first proposed by Goodman [5]. The results showed that the integral approximate solution used by Zien [3] is more accurate than the classical heat balance integral solutions, especially for a short time period at the beginning of the ablation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Zien [3] reported an integral approximate solution of ablation of a semi-infinite body with two types of time-dependent heat fluxes: power-law and exponential heat fluxes. The results were compared with Vallerani's [4] results based on the classical heat balance integral solutions first proposed by Goodman [5]. The results showed that the integral approximate solution used by Zien [3] is more accurate than the classical heat balance integral solutions, especially for a short time period at the beginning of the ablation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Nevertheless, the exact solution provides tests for convergence, accuracy, and stability of results. As given by Akbari [19], using a time step of 0.5 s yields an error Downloaded by [University of Sussex Library] at 00:14 01 June 2016 Use is thus made of the HIM of Vallerani [3] and the MOM of Zien [4] for comparison. Both are in good agreement with the present results; see Figure 3a.…”
Section: Numerical Solution Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is the numerical results in his paper that have often been referred to by others for comparison. Popular analytical solutions for the ablation problems use a heat balance integral method (HIM) and a moment method (MOM), which provide reasonably accurate results [2][3][4]. The problems can also be solved by a variational analysis [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%