Computational modeling of freezing of supercooled water using phase-field front propagation with immersed points

Edin Berberović*, Markus Schremb, Željko Tuković, Suad Jakirlić, Cameron Tropea

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Abstract

Computational modeling of phase change due to solidification, besides correctly capturing the heat transfer, requires accurate evaluation of mass transfer at the phase-interface. In the present study a framework is developed for modeling the solidification of supercooled water using a phase-field approach for the propagation of the interface between ice and supercooled water. Energy equations in the solid and liquid phases are decoupled at the interface by using immersed points to impose the melting temperature as a moving boundary condition. The propagation of the interface is determined by the local energy balance across the interface, which is accounted for in the reconstructed interface points. The model is validated using the known theoretical solutions for the two-phase Stefan problem. An extension of the model to incorporate conjugate heat transfer with a neighboring solid wall is presented, establishing a framework that can be used for further modeling of the interaction of solidifying supercooled water on a solid substrate.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)329-346
JournalInternational journal of multiphase flow
Volume99
Early online date4 Nov 2017
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2018
Externally publishedYes

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