Abstract

The application of Phase Change Materials on Latent Heat Thermal Energy Storage has attracted wide focus on its thermal flow analysis. This study applied Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics to the melting process inside a multi-tube horizontal container. The Lagrangian nature of the present method simplifies the moving boundary treatment and phase change calculation process, the melting and natural convection are solved by the enthalpy method and Boussinesq assumption, respectively. After the validation of the present method in a square cavity, the melting performance inside a multi-tube container is conducted. Two main factors, Rayleigh number and arrangement of the inner tubes, are calculated and analyzed. The results reveal that natural convection basically enhances the overall thermal performance. With a large Ra number, the melting speed is accelerated and the amount of stored energy is also increased. The melting rate is faster in the upper-half region than that in the lower-half region due to the Buoyancy force. Besides, under the multitube configuration, the thermal performance is more sensitive to the change of the distance than the angle between inner tubes. With a larger distance, the thermal stratification effect in the bottom of the container is weakened, and the melting time is shorter.

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