2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2019.113507
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A three-dimensional pore-scale lattice Boltzmann model for investigating the supergravity effects on charging process

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“…Their research showed that, to make the most of natural convection and save cost, the porous medium should be placed in the lower part of the tube and the optimal filling height ratio was 0.7. For the pore-scale simulation on the phase change heat transfer in porous ss-PCMs, the following assumptions are usually made [69,107]:…”
Section: Cylindrical Containermentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Their research showed that, to make the most of natural convection and save cost, the porous medium should be placed in the lower part of the tube and the optimal filling height ratio was 0.7. For the pore-scale simulation on the phase change heat transfer in porous ss-PCMs, the following assumptions are usually made [69,107]:…”
Section: Cylindrical Containermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, D3Q6 [111], D3Q15 [111] and D3Q19 [69,112] are usually employed for modelling the heat transfer in 3D geometries.…”
Section: Cylindrical Containermentioning
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“…By substituting (84) and 85into (86), two component formulas of the gravitational field equation are obtained:…”
Section: Expansive Universe Equation Beyond Friedman's Equationmentioning
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“…The experimental data showed that the heat transfer coefficient and melting rate of the PCM were improved, and the curved solid-liquid interface was induced on rising the centrifugal acceleration. Li et al 27 numerically studied the influence of hypergravity value on the melting of PCM/copper foam composite. It showed that with the rise of hypergravity value, natural convection was enhanced, leading to a more inclined solid-liquid interface and nonuniform temperature distribution.…”
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confidence: 99%