Heat Transfer in Phase Change Materials with Multiple Fin Insertion
Paolo Proia, Mauro Sbragaglia, Giacomo Falcucci

TL;DR
This study uses 3D numerical simulations to analyze how multiple fins influence heat transfer and melting efficiency in phase change materials, highlighting optimal fin arrangements for improved performance.
Contribution
It demonstrates that multiple fins enhance melting efficiency in PCMs and identifies optimal fin spacing to prevent interference, advancing design strategies for thermal management.
Findings
Multiple fins improve melting performance compared to single fins.
Proper fin spacing prevents overlapping and interference of molten areas.
Multiple fin configurations outperform finless and single fin setups.
Abstract
We leverage 3D numerical simulations to study phase change materials (PCMs) cells under the effect of buoyancy forces. The solid PCM is heated from a source boundary, triggering melting. The source features multiple solid fins that protrude into the PCM cell; the impact of the fins and their number is investigated by designing and testing equivalent (in terms of heating power) finless and single fin simulations. For each configuration, the performance is quantified via the total molten substance in time. The designs were also tested for different values of the non-dimensional numbers encoding relevant properties. We confirm that fins increase the melting performance and find that single fin configurations are sub-optimal since a layout with multiple fins takes advantage of interstitial spaces, melting the substance more efficiently. The results also indicate that fins should be properly…
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