posted on 2023-07-03, 12:05authored byShi-Jiao Li, Li-Tao Zhu, Xi-Bao Zhang, Zheng-Hong Luo
Phase change is a phenomenon that has been extensively
utilized
in chemical engineering, energy, electronics, vehicle, and space exploration.
From both the science and engineering perspectives, gaining a profound
understanding of the intricacies of multiphase flow processes accompanied
by heat and mass transfer due to phase change is of fundamental importance.
Indeed, the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has been increasingly
applied as an effective tool to give an in-depth and efficient analysis
of the phase change processes, thereby enhancing our understanding
and capacity to control and optimize the phase change effects in these
processes. This paper seeks to provide a comprehensive review of the
utilization of CFD methodologies in the simulations of phase change
flows across various applications, including temperature management,
drying, separation and purification, and others. First, the CFD models
at various scales that are developed to elucidate the phase change
processes are summarized. Second, the noteworthy advances in the recent
CFD simulation work on various phase change processes are presented,
respectively. Finally, the challenges and potential prospects to facilitate
the application of the phase change flow are discussed. The current
review aims to offer insightful guidance for the CFD modeling of phase
change processes in numerous engineering application scenarios.