Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
647422 Applied Thermal Engineering 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

In order to realize an inexpensive and high capacity thermal energy storage (TES) system, we propose a new compact slab type container which has an arc outer configuration for promoting the appearance of close contact melting. Transient 2D numerical melting simulation of a solid phase change material (PCM) in a container is performed by the enthalpy-porosity approach. The simulated result quantitatively elucidated the experimental melting process from the beginning to the end. The TES system is composed of curved-slab containers filled with PCM subjected to convective boundary conditions where heat transfer fluid flows between the containers. The performance enhancement of the latent heat TES system was analyzed, and this system shows a large amount of storage capacity with higher efficiency.

► A new compact slab type container which has an arc outer configuration. ► Promoting the appearance of close contact melting. ► Containers filled with PCM. ► Heat transfer fluid flows between the containers. ► A large amount of storage capacity with higher efficiency.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Chemical Engineering Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Authors
, ,