Abstract

Abstract The model and numerical scheme developed in Part I were first verified with upward freezing experiments of an NH4Cl-H2O solution on a cold isothermal surface. Then, two-dimensional convection problems with different buoyancy terms in binary solid-liquid phase-change systems were studied. Finally, the model was used to simulate the solidification of an aqueous ammonium chloride solution in a rectangular cavity. The comparison of the results obtained from the present studies with the experimental and numerical results from the literature revealed a good agreement.

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