Improving performance of cold-chain insulated container with phase change material: An experimental investigation

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Abstract

The cold-chain transportation is an important means to ensure the drug and food safety. An cold-chain insulated container incorporating with Phase Change Material (PCM) has been developed for a temperature-controlled transportation in the range of 2~8 °C. The container configuration and different preconditioning methods have been determined to realize a 72-h transportation under extremely high, extremely low, and alternating temperature conditions. The experimental results showed that the temperature-controlled time was extended from 1 h to more than 80 h and the internal temperature maintained at 4~5 °C by using a PCM with a melting/freezing point of 5 °C, while the container presented a subcooling effect in a range of -1~2 °C when using water as PCM. The experimental values of the temperature-controlled time agreed well with the theoretical values.

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Huang, L., & Piontek, U. (2017). Improving performance of cold-chain insulated container with phase change material: An experimental investigation. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 7(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/app7121288

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