
doi: 10.1007/bfb0035510
Numerical resolution of a 2D inverse phase change problem has been proposed. Two different methods have been tested. The first one use a sequential minimisation procedure, on a sliding time horizon. The second one is based on the transformation of the initial non linear phase change problem in a linear one, which is solved by linear quadratic optimal control method. They both give satisfactory results in the case of a regular interface.
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