Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
648956 Applied Thermal Engineering 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Axial temperature distributions of a thermal energy storage (TES) system under variable electrical heating have been investigated. An electrical hot plate in thermal contact with a hollow copper spiral coil through which the oil flows simulates a solar collector/concentrator system. The hot plate heats up the oil which flows through the storage thus charging the TES system at a constant controlled temperature. The Schumann model and the modified Schumann model for the dynamic temperature distributions in the TES system are implemented in Simulink. The simulated results are compared with experimental results during the charging and discharging of the TES system. The Schumann model is in close agreement with experiment at lower TES temperatures during the early stages of the charging process. However, larger deviations between experiment and simulation are seen at later stages of the charging process and this is due to heat losses that are unaccounted for. The modified Schumann model is in closer agreement with experiment at later stages of the charging process. The discrepancies between experiment and simulation are also discussed. Discharging simulation results using both models are comparable to the experimental results.
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