Towards development of a prototype high-temperature latent heat storage unit as an element of a RES-based energy system (part 2)

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This paper presents an experimental study performed with the general aim of defining procedures for calculation and optimization of shell-and-tube latent thermal energy storage unit with metals or metal alloys as PCMs. The experimental study is focused on receiving the exact information about heat transfer between heat transfer fluid (HTF) and phase change material (PCM) during energy accumulation process. Therefore, simple geometry of heat transfer area was selected. Two configurations of shell-and-tube thermal energy storage (TES) units were investigated. The paper also highlights the emerging trend (reflected in the literature) with respect to the investigation of metal PCM-based heat storage units in recent years and shortly presents unique properties and application features of this relatively new class of PCMs.

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Karwacki, J., Bogucka-Bykuć, K., Włosiński, W., & Bykuć, S. (2016). Towards development of a prototype high-temperature latent heat storage unit as an element of a RES-based energy system (part 2). Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences: Technical Sciences, 64(2), 401–408. https://doi.org/10.1515/BPASTS-2016-0045

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