Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5450902 | Solar Energy | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A three-stage study on the behaviour of storage plants employing concrete with upgraded thermo-mechanical characteristics is here developed. The first stage defines the experimental campaign on a mixing at improved conductivity, via the SolTeCa experimental system, with review of the storage elements geometry, location of thermocouples and cycling procedures. The experimental results, obtained by ENEA via a comparison with appropriately performed numerical calculations, are interpreted during the second stage. Finally, a first design of a new equipment for the thermal cycling of storage elements up to 400 °C is proposed, based on Joule-effect heating. The numerical results are reported, in order to understand the thermal dynamics as well as the induced thermo-mechanical effects on concrete elements.
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Authors
Giuseppe M. Giannuzzi, Raffaele Liberatore, Domenico Mele, Gianluca Mazzucco, Giovanna Xotta, Valentina A. Salomoni, Carmelo E. Majorana, Rosa Di Maggio,