This paper presents numerical simulations of liquid-solid and solid-liquid phase change processes using mathematical models in Lagrangian and Eulerian descriptions. The mathematical models are derived by assuming a smooth interface or transition region between the solid and liquid phases in which the specific heat, density, thermal conductivity, and latent heat of fusion are continuous and differentiable functions of temperature. In the derivations of the mathematical models we assume the matter to be homogeneous, isotropic, and incompressible in all phases. The change in volume due to change in density during phase transition is neglected in all mathematical models considered in this paper. This paper describes various approaches of deriv...
Numerical simulation of semisolid processing can be carried out using one- or two-phase modeling. Va...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76607/1/AIAA-1996-857-548.pd
International audienceWe present and distribute a new numerical system using classical finite elemen...
This thesis presents numerical simulations of liquid-solid and solid-liquid phase change processes u...
This thesis presents development of mathematical models for liquid-solid and solid-liquid phase chan...
This thesis presents development of mathematical models for liquid-solid phase change phenomena usin...
Industrial processes such as welding or additive manufacturing (AM) are driven by a concentrated he...
In this paper, a classification of different methods for accommodating volume variations during soli...
In this thesis, a simulation model is developed which couples the Navier-Stokes equations as well as...
The study of liquid-solid phase change has value in a range of applications, including in nuclear po...
Detailed underst and ing of heat transfer and fluid flow is required for many aerospace thermal syst...
By virtue of a unified thermodynamic scheme, we derive the general kinetic equation ruling the phase...
The present paper describes a numerical simulation of the solid-liquid phase change Computational F...
Direct numerical simulations of fluid flow, heat transfer, and phase changes are presented. The simu...
In this paper the development of a physically consistent phase-field theory of solidification shrink...
Numerical simulation of semisolid processing can be carried out using one- or two-phase modeling. Va...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76607/1/AIAA-1996-857-548.pd
International audienceWe present and distribute a new numerical system using classical finite elemen...
This thesis presents numerical simulations of liquid-solid and solid-liquid phase change processes u...
This thesis presents development of mathematical models for liquid-solid and solid-liquid phase chan...
This thesis presents development of mathematical models for liquid-solid phase change phenomena usin...
Industrial processes such as welding or additive manufacturing (AM) are driven by a concentrated he...
In this paper, a classification of different methods for accommodating volume variations during soli...
In this thesis, a simulation model is developed which couples the Navier-Stokes equations as well as...
The study of liquid-solid phase change has value in a range of applications, including in nuclear po...
Detailed underst and ing of heat transfer and fluid flow is required for many aerospace thermal syst...
By virtue of a unified thermodynamic scheme, we derive the general kinetic equation ruling the phase...
The present paper describes a numerical simulation of the solid-liquid phase change Computational F...
Direct numerical simulations of fluid flow, heat transfer, and phase changes are presented. The simu...
In this paper the development of a physically consistent phase-field theory of solidification shrink...
Numerical simulation of semisolid processing can be carried out using one- or two-phase modeling. Va...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/76607/1/AIAA-1996-857-548.pd
International audienceWe present and distribute a new numerical system using classical finite elemen...