2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2017.06.104
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Numerical modeling of solid-liquid phase change in a closed 2D cavity with density change, elastic wall and natural convection

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“…Through mass conservation, an extra term that depends on the shape of the container and the rate of density changes, will be shown to appear on the thermal balance at the interface. To the authors knowledge, this term has been overlooked or neglected by other authors [18,19,20,22,23]. We will show that depending on the mechanical properties of the container, this term represents a small perturbation, or it may have a significant contribution to the thermal energy absorbed by the PCM.…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…Through mass conservation, an extra term that depends on the shape of the container and the rate of density changes, will be shown to appear on the thermal balance at the interface. To the authors knowledge, this term has been overlooked or neglected by other authors [18,19,20,22,23]. We will show that depending on the mechanical properties of the container, this term represents a small perturbation, or it may have a significant contribution to the thermal energy absorbed by the PCM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…Then, the effects of density changes in the solid, caused by the pressure increment within the PCM can be neglected. In this work, the assumption of incompressible phases [22,23] will be relaxed by coupling the mass conservation of the liquid–solid system with the thermal balance at the interface. First, the melted mass of solid ΔMs over a small time interval Δt, can be obtained by realizing that ΔMs is transformed into liquid.…”
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