Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7048195 Applied Thermal Engineering 2016 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
An experimental study was conducted on a latent heat energy storage system (LHESS) consisting of a tank filled with phase change material (PCM), dodecanoic acid, coupled with a finned tube heat exchanger. The study included charging experiments under controlled experimental conditions with parametric alterations on the HTF flow rate and inlet temperature. Discharging experiments using municipal water looked at the discharge time and heat transfer rates based on an alteration of the HTF flow rate. The characterization of the LHESS showed that increasing the HTF inlet temperature during charging resulted in significantly faster melting time. A decrease of 3.5 hours was observed when increasing the HTF temperature from 60 to 70 °C, while another decrease of 2 hours was observed with an increase from 70 to 80 °C. Increasing the HTF flow rate during charging from 0.7 to 1.5 L min−1 did not have any significant effects on heat transfer rates, however an increase from 1.5 to 2.5 L min−1 resulted in higher heat transfer rates and decreased melting time by 1 hour. The increase of flow rate did not have a significant impact during the discharge process. Further work on the system is expected to encompass a real-time solar investigation of this tank.
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