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Analysis of two-dimensional freezing on the outside of a coolant-carrying tube

01 Aug 1981-International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer (Pergamon)-Vol. 24, Iss: 8, pp 1345-1357
TL;DR: In this article, the conjugate phase change convection problem was solved using the solution methodology developed in the preceding paper, which was amplified, adapted, and then employed to solve the conjUGATE phase change.
About: This article is published in International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer.The article was published on 1981-08-01. It has received 51 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Stanton number & Biot number.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the history of thermal energy storage with solid-liquid phase change has been carried out and three aspects have been the focus of this review: materials, heat transfer and applications.

4,019 citations


Cites background or methods from "Analysis of two-dimensional freezin..."

  • ...The same author in 1982 [111] developed analytical solutions and evaluated the resulting formulation using results obtained with numerical methods given in previous articles [109]....

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  • ...Shamsundar and Sparrow [101,102] apply this method to the resolution of the enthalpy equation in the solidification of a flat plate....

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  • ...In 1981 Sparrow [109] analysed solidification on the outside of a tube carrying coolant inside, and confirmed the influence of the axial temperature variation of the coolant....

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  • ...Shamsundar and Sparrow [101] demonstrated the equivalence between the energy conversation equation applied in the three zones (solid, liquid, and solid/liquid) and the enthalpy model....

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  • ...The first publications that include the convection heat transfer mechanism are Sparrow et al. [117] and Bathelt et al. [118]....

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the results of a numerical and experimental investigation realized on finned tubes with the objective of using them in thermal storage systems, based upon the pure conduction mechanism of heat transfer, the enthalpy formulation approach and the control volume method.

387 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the heat transfer enhancement in the latent heat thermal energy storage system by using an internally finned tube is presented, where the phase change material fills the annular shell space around the tube, while the transfer fluid flows within the internally-finned tube.

184 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a thermal energy storage system with a hollow cylinder of Phase Change Material (PCM) was studied semi-analytically, and the melting of the PCM was solved by using an integral approximate method, and heat transfer in the container wall was treated as a radial one dimensional conduction problem.

81 citations


Cites background or methods from "Analysis of two-dimensional freezin..."

  • ...Sparrow and Hsu [2] numerically solved the two-dimensional (2D) freezing on the outside of a coolant-carrying tube....

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  • ...The agreement between Shamsundar 's analytical solution [3] and Sparrow and Hsu 's numerical solution [2] were very good for the case with Stefan number Ste = 0....

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Hongbo Tan1, Yanzhong Li1, Hanfei Tuo1, Man Zhou1, Baocong Tian1 
01 May 2010-Energy
TL;DR: In this paper, an experimental investigation of the cold storage with liquid/solid phase change of water based on the cold energy recovery of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) refrigerated vehicles is presented.

56 citations


Cites background from "Analysis of two-dimensional freezin..."

  • ...A classical literature by Sparrow [24] analyzed the two-dimensional freezing on the outside of a heat transfer tube which was cooled by gaseous coolants....

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TL;DR: In this paper, a methodology is presented for numerical solution of transient two-dimensional diffusion-type problems (e.g., heat conduction) in which one of the boundaries of the solution domain moves with time.

67 citations