Experimental and numerical study on the thermocline behavior of packed-bed storage tank with sensible fillers
Baoshan Xie,
Nicolas Baudin,
Jérôme Soto,
Yilin Fan and
Lingai Luo
Renewable Energy, 2023, vol. 209, issue C, 106-121
Abstract:
Packed-bed thermocline tank with sensible fillers is a cost-effective option for thermal energy storage (TES). In real charging and discharging, the thermocline stability is disturbed and thermocline expansion occurs due to various factors, leading to the decreased global performances of storage tank. The purpose of this work is to experimentally and numerically study the impact of inlet configuration and insulation on the thermocline expansion in a lab-scale tank under various operating parameters. Firstly, a DC-3P model considering the wall effect and heat loss is developed and validated by experimental results, capable of precisely predicting the performance of storage tank under the tested conditions. Especially, the temperature difference between the fluid and solid filler center is detected both in experiments and in modeling, indicating the existence of temperature gradient inside large solid particles. Results also show that the injecting flow causes the radial temperature non-uniformity and thermocline expansion at the near-entrance region of the tank, but its effect on the global performance of the storage tank is rather limited. Good insulation of the tank could reduce the thermocline thickness by about 20%, and increase the energy efficiency and the capacity ratio by 5–7% and 3–5%, respectively.
Keywords: Thermal energy storage; Packed-bed thermocline; Sensible fillers; Flow diffuser; Insulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2023.03.107
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