Sensitivity analysis of the numerical study on the thermal performance of a packed-bed molten salt thermocline thermal storage system
Chao Xu,
Zhifeng Wang,
Yaling He,
Xin Li and
Fengwu Bai
Applied Energy, 2012, vol. 92, issue C, 65-75
Abstract:
In this paper, a comprehensive transient, two-dimensional, two-phase model for heat transfer and fluid dynamics within the packed-bed molten salt thermocline thermal storage system is presented. After model validation, the developed model is used to investigate the general thermal behavior of a discharging process of the pack-bed thermocline system and evaluate the interstitial heat transfer coefficient, the effective thermal conductivity and effect of the thermal conductivity of solid fillers. The results show that the thermocline region is moving upward with slight expansion during the discharging process. With the use of two insulation layers, a uniform cross-sectional temperature distribution is well achieved. The use of different correlations for the interstitial heat transfer coefficient or the effective thermal conductivity from the literature leads to negligible difference in the predicted thermal performance. It is also found that decreasing the heat transfer rate between fluid and solid fillers, or increasing the thermal conductivity of solid fillers, results in an increase in the thermocline thickness which finally decreases the effective discharging time and the effective discharging efficiency.
Keywords: Numerical model; Thermal energy storage; Thermocline; Packed-bed; Molten salt (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2011.11.002
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