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Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals
An International Journal of Computation and Methodology
Volume 71, 2017 - Issue 4
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New smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) formulation for modeling heat conduction with solidification and melting

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Pages 299-312 | Received 12 Oct 2016, Accepted 20 Jan 2017, Published online: 05 Apr 2017
 

ABSTRACT

When modeling the phase change, the latent heat released (absorbed) during solidification (melting) must be included in the heat transfer equation. In this paper, different smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) methods for the implementation of latent heat, in the context of transient heat conduction, are derived and tested. First, SPH discretizations of two finite element methods are presented, but these prove to be computationally expensive. Then, by starting from a simple approximation and enhancing accuracy using different numerical treatments, a new SPH method is introduced, that is fast and easy to implement. An evaluation of this new method on various analytical and numerical results confirms its accuracy and robustness.

Nomenclature

δ=

Dirac delta function

κ=

thermal conductivity

C=

heat capacity

H=

enthalpy

i=

target particle subscript

j=

neighbour particle subscript

L=

latent heat

s=

direction of the temperature gradient

T=

temperature

t=

time

Tm=

melting temperature

W=

smoothing kernel

WP=

position smoothing kernel

WT=

thermal smoothing kernel

Nomenclature

δ=

Dirac delta function

κ=

thermal conductivity

C=

heat capacity

H=

enthalpy

i=

target particle subscript

j=

neighbour particle subscript

L=

latent heat

s=

direction of the temperature gradient

T=

temperature

t=

time

Tm=

melting temperature

W=

smoothing kernel

WP=

position smoothing kernel

WT=

thermal smoothing kernel

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