Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7938141 Solar Energy 2014 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
The effect of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on thermal behavior of palmitic-stearic acid binary eutectic mixture (PA-SA) was investigated experimentally. Four samples of PA-SA/CNTs composite phase change materials (PCMs) with mass fractions of CNTs of 5-8 wt.% at an increase of 1 wt.% were prepared. The thermal properties of the PA-SA/CNTs composite PCMs characterized by Differential Scanning Calorimeter indicated that the phase change temperatures and latent heats of the composites changed slightly as the change of the mass fraction of CNTs. The thermal conductivities of the PA-SA/CNTs composite PCMs increased by 20.2%, 26.2%, 26.2% and 29.7% respectively when the mass fractions of CNTs were 5 wt.%, 6 wt.%, 7 wt.% and 8 wt.%. The thermal performance test results showed that the thermal release rate of the prepared composite PCMs increased due to the addition of CNTs while the storage rate decreased. Thermal cycling test results revealed that the PA-SA/CNTs composite PCMs performed well in thermal reliability.
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