Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5012824 | Energy Conversion and Management | 2017 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
In this study, a new type of solar air collection-storage thermal system (ACSTS) with phase change material (PCM) is designed using flat micro-heat pipe arrays (FMHPA) as the heat transfer core element. The solar air collector comprises FMHPA and vacuum tubes. The latent thermal storage device (LTSD) utilizes lauric acid, which is a type of fatty acid, as PCM. The experiments test the performance of collector efficiency and charging and discharging time of thermal storage device through different air volume flow rates. After a range of tests, high air volume flow rate is concluded to contribute to high collector efficiency and short charging and discharging time and enhance instantaneous heat transfer, whereas an air volume flow rate of 60Â m3/h during discharging provides a steady outlet temperature. The cumulative heat transfer during discharging is between 4210 and 4300Â kJ.
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Authors
Teng-yue Wang, Yan-hua Diao, Ting-ting Zhu, Yao-hua Zhao, Jing Liu, Xiang-qian Wei,