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Submerged finned heat exchanger latent heat storage design and its experimental verification

Justin N.W. Chiu and Viktoria Martin

Applied Energy, 2012, vol. 93, issue C, 507-516

Abstract: Thermal energy storage (TES) has shown potential in improving the overall performance in energy systems, through shifting of thermal load demand, and through matching of uneven energy availability in time and in space. Latent heat TESs demonstrate advantages over sensible heat TESs for their high storage density and small temperature swing; however, lack of accurate knowledge in novel material properties and lack in a holistic design protocol often lead to difficulties in reaching technically viable storage design. With the aim of proposing a sound latent heat based TES design-to-validation protocol, this paper covers material property characterization through Temperature-history (T-history) method, heat exchanger design through heat transfer modeling, and model validation through experimental verification. A model for submerged cylindrically finned heat exchanger latent heat storage unit with phase change material was built. The results show that performance of gelled salt-hydrate based TES can be assessed with a pure conduction based model. This material property characterization-to-model verification approach may serve as a standard in providing accurate storage design for performance evaluation.

Keywords: Finned heat exchanger; Phase change material; T-history; Thermal energy storage; Modeling (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2011.12.019

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