Stefan flow refers to a type of fluid flow that occurs under the influence of a temperature gradient, particularly in non-Newtonian fluids or when phase changes are involved, such as melting or solidification. The term is often associated with the Stefan problem, which was formulated to describe the heat transfer associated with phase changes, such as the melting of ice or the solidification of metals. In the context of the Stefan problem, the Stefan flow describes how the interface between two phases (e.g.

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