作者: K. O’Neill
DOI: 10.1115/1.3230949
关键词: Interpolation 、 Mathematical analysis 、 Phase change 、 Mechanical engineering 、 Heat capacity 、 Finite element method 、 Enthalpy 、 Cartesian coordinate system 、 Geology 、 Thermal conduction 、 Finite element solution 、 Fuel Technology 、 Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment 、 Energy Engineering and Power Technology 、 Geochemistry and Petrology
摘要: An algorithm has been developed for two-dimensional freezing and thawing problems, which may also be useful for some other phase change problems. It is designed to be implemented simply in standard finite element heat conduction computer codes which use linear interpolation within elements. Substances with discrete phase change temperatures, such as water, suffer a step change in enthalpy across a phase change isotherm, and hence, feature a theoretically infinite heat capacity there. The algorithm handles this potentially troublesome phenomenon in a natural way through usual finite element procedures, using simple closed form expressions. A program incorporating the algorithm produced stable, accurate, and economical simulations when run for radial and two-dimensional test cases with exact analytical solutions.