Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4995048 | International Journal of Multiphase Flow | 2017 | 46 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents a parametric numerical investigation of solidification around two cooled cylinders placed in tandem under forced convection. The front-tracking/finite difference method is used together with an interpolation technique for solving the phase change process. Evolution of the solidifying interface is followed by the front-tracking, and the interpolation handles the presence of the solid phase and the no-slip and constant isothermal boundary conditions. The effects of various non-dimensional parameters on the evolution of the solid phase such as the Reynolds number Re, the Stefan number St, the dimensionless temperature of the inflowing liquid θ0, the ratios of the thermal properties ksl and Cpsl, and the distance between two cylinders L are studied. The computational results show that the solidified region expands with an increase in ksl or L, or with a decrease in any one of Re, Pr, θ0. However, St and Cpsl have a minor effect on the final form of the solid phase. The effect of density difference between the solid and liquid phases, and results in the case of side-by-side arrangement are also presented.
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Authors
Truong V. Vu, John C. Wells,