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Experimental investigation on stability of thermal performances of solar salt based nanocomposite

Zhao Li, Baorang Li, Xiaoze Du and Hongwei Wu

Renewable Energy, 2020, vol. 146, issue C, 816-827

Abstract: It is recognized that the thermal performances of the molten salt based nanocomposite can be significantly enhanced. However, there were rare investigations regarding its stability under practical operating thermal environments. In this study, both of the specific heat capacity and thermal diffusivity of the molten salt based nanocomposite were experimentally evaluated under various operating conditions, including that of exposure to constant high temperature and low-high temperature circulation. The typical solar salt based nanofluid was prepared via the modified two-step method. The selected nanoparticle was SiO2 with an average diameter of 30 nm. Experimental results indicated that both the heat treatments could significantly decrease the thermophysical properties, which would result in poor thermal stability. In comparison with the samples exposing to constant high temperature, the thermal cycled samples showed a more stable thermal property. Further investigations on the SiO2 particle morphology transition in the process of the heat treatments revealed that the impact of both temperature field and natural convection on particle agglomeration should be responsible for the decrease in thermophysical properties of nanofluid.

Keywords: Molten salt; Nanocomposite; Stability; Specific heat capacity; Thermal diffusivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2019.07.009

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