Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
673865 Thermochimica Acta 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Phase Change Materials (PCM) allow storing thermal energy as latent heat when phase change occurs. In order to characterize these materials the phase change enthalpy and temperature should be perfectly known. Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) is the most used technique to determine PCM's thermophysical properties. There are mainly two DSC operation modes: dynamic and step mode. A selection of the two most common PCM materials (paraffin and salts hydrates) was performed to conduct measures with the two DSC operation modes. The main objective of this paper is to determine the most appropriate operation mode for each type of PCM. A slow dynamic mode is recommended when analyzing salt hydrates with DSC. No significant differences between the two DSC modes were observed for paraffin.

► Analysis of PCM (paraffin and salt hydrates) with DSC is discussed. ► Depending on the nature of PCM, is there a way to proceed experimentally with DSC? ► Two different PCMs were analyzed applying two different DSC modes (step and dynamic). ► Dynamic mode is comparable to step mode when slow dynamic mode is used.

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