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PCC99, Phase Change with Convection: modelling and validation
June 24-26, 1999
European Science Foundation, Applied Mathematics for Industrial Flow Problems
Warsaw, Poland

Organizers
Tomasz Kowalewski, Fulvio Stella, Jerzy Banaszek, Janusz Szmyd

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Gustav Amberg Simulation of convection effects on dendritic growth
Alexander V. Avdeev Numerical Approaches to Solving the Direct nd Inverse Problems of Electromagnetoelasticity
A. El Badia Identification of a moving solid/liquid interface
Jerzy Banaszek The Problem of Authenticity of Initial and Thermal Boundary Conditions in the Code Validation Analysis
Jerzy Banaszek FEM Analysis of Alloy Solidification Using the Anisotropic Porous Medium Model of the Mushy Zone
Christoph Beckermann Phase-Field Simulations of Solidification with Convection
Thomas Blesgen A Generalization of the Navier-Stokes Equations to Two-Phase Flows
Michael Bunk Spreading with Basal Solidification
Thierry Dumont Numerical Simulation of Frontal Polymerization
Piotr Furmañski Mathematical modeling of transport phenomena during solidification of binary systems using the ensemble averaging approach
A.Yu. Gelfgat High-Azimuthal Number Axisymmetry-Breaking Convective Instabilities in Axisymmetric Freezing of Ice
Yu.M. Gelfgat Numerical and Physical Modeling of the Effect of Different Configurations of Rotating Magnetic Field on Hydradynamics and Crytallization Front in a Cylindrical Volume
Vladimir P. Ginkin Numerical Simulation of the Single Crystal Growth Process
Dominique Gobin Benchmark for coupled convectionand heat transfer in solid-liquid phase change
Jozef Goscik Solidification of a paraffin within tall enclosure
Burkhard Höhn Numerical simulation of a semiconductor floating zone
Arun In A Numerical Method for the Resolution of Two-phase Flows and Application to a vertical heated pipe
Marc Jaeger Finite Element Analysis of Melting Driven by Buoyancy and Surface Tension Forces
Pieska Jali Parallelized method for multiphase diffusion-convection equation
Guillaume Kasperski Stress problems in liquid bridge thermocapillary convection: a numerical approach
Frantisek Kavicka Contribution to Optimization of Continuous Casting of Steel Semiproducts
Y. Kornienko Generalized Integral Forms of Wall Friction, Heat and Mass Transfer Factors for Drift Flux Model of Two-Phase Flow in Axisymmetrical Channels
T.A. Kowalewski Experimental Validation of Temperature and Velocity Fields for the Freezing Water
Andrey Kuznetsov Analysis of Free Surface Flows with Solidification
Eddie Leonardi Solidification and melting in microgravity
Kazimierz Piechór Liquid-vapour travelling waves by a kinetic model of van der Waals fluids
P. Le Quéré A note on possible flow instabilities in melting from the side
Jacques Rappaz Existence of solutions to a phase field model for the isothermal solidification process of a binary alloy
David S. Riley Some interfaces between theory and experiment
Janis Rimshans 2D Numerical Simulation Gas - Liquid Type Phase Transition for Molecules in Ceramics
Giulio Schimperna Convergence of phase-field equations to the Stefan model
Ulisse Stefanelli Error control of Frémond models of shape memory alloys
Herbert Steinruck Solidification near the meniscus in a continuous caster
Fulvio Stella Natural convection during ice formation: numerical simulation vs. experimental results
Kenjiro Suzuki Unsteady Three-dimensional Melt Flow Computation of Czochralski Single Crystal Growth of Super-conducting Material
Janusz Szmyd Y distribution in Ba-Cu-O melt during growth of superconducting material Y123 by Czochralski method
Victoria Timchenko Effects of Thermal Conductivities on Heat and Mass Transferduring Directional Solidification
Fred Vermolen A model for particle dissolution in multi-component alloys
A. Viviani Modelling and results in fluodynamics of crystal growth from the vapour phace


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