Unsteady heat transfer modeling for a solar thermal storage unit incorporating nanoparticles
In the present article, spider's web shaped enclosure has been introduced as a container for thermal storage and
paraffin has been utilized for saving energy. The unsteady melting process has been simulated based on FVM in
which gravity force effect has been involved and a two dimensional domain has been considered. According to
different thickness of layers and type of materials, 27 cases have been generated which were simulated by means
of ANSYS FLUENT. The applied paraffin has a melting temperature of 82 ?C and alumina nanoparticles with
concentration of 0.04 have been loaded into PCM to accelerate the process. Stream function, isotherms and LF
have been reported in each space of domain as contours in three levels of time. Decreasing the range of t2 and t1
for all cases causes melting time to decrease around 21.37 % and 12.38 %, respectively. The minimum needed
time happens when t1 = t2 = 0.25 for Al structure in which 984 s need to obtain full melting