Stefan problem;
Volume shrinkage/expansion;
Low mach formulation;
Multiphase flows;
High density ratio flows;
NUMBER FLUCTUATING HYDRODYNAMICS;
PHASE-CHANGE;
LASER;
SIMULATION;
VOLUME;
DENUDATION;
COLLECTOR;
BEHAVIOR;
SOLVER;
D O I:
10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2023.104605
中图分类号:
O3 [力学];
学科分类号:
08 ;
0801 ;
摘要:
Modeling phase change problems numerically is vital for understanding many natural (e.g., ice formation, steam generation) and engineering processes (e.g., casting, welding, additive manufacturing). Almost all phase change materials (PCMs) exhibit density/volume changes during melting, solidification, boiling, or condensation, causing additional fluid flow during this transition. Most numerical works consider only two phase flows (either solid-liquid or liquid-gas) for modeling phase change phenomena and some also neglect volume/density change of PCMs in the models. This paper presents a novel low Mach enthalpy method for simulating solidification and melting problems with variable thermophysical properties, including density. Additionally, this formulation allows coupling a solid-liquid PCM with a gas phase in order to simulate the free surface dynamics of PCMs undergoing melting and solidification. We revisit the two-phase Stefan problem involving a density jump between two material phases. We propose a possible means to include the kinetic energy jump in the Stefan condition while still allowing for an analytical solution. The new low Mach enthalpy method is validated against analytical solutions for a PCM undergoing a large density change during its phase transition. Additionally, a few simple sanity checks are proposed to benchmark computational fluid dynamics (CFD) algorithms that aim to capture the volume change effects of PCMs.