Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1705891 Applied Mathematical Modelling 2009 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

This work presents a numerical study of a latent heat storage unit (LHSU) consisting of a shell-and-tube. The shell space is filled with two phase change materials (PCMs), P116 and n-octadecane, with different melting temperatures (50 °C and 27.7 °C, respectively). A heat transfer fluid (HTF: water) flows by forced convection through the inner tube, and transfers the heat to PCMs. In order to compare the thermal performances of the latent heat storage unit using two phase change materials (LHSU2) and a single PCM (LHSU1), a mathematical model based on the conservation energy equations was developed and validated with experimental data. Several numerical investigations were conducted in order to examine the impact of the key parameters: the HTF inlet temperature (ranges from 50 to 60 °C), the mass flow rate of the HTF and the proportion mass of PCMs, on the thermal performances of the latent heat storage units using two PCMs and a single PCM, during charging process (melting). This parametric study provides guidelines for system thermal performance and design optimization.

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