Time-Temperature Charge Function of a High Dynamic Thermal Heat Storage with Phase Change Material

  • Goeke J
  • Henne A
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Abstract

A thermal heat storage system with an energy content of 40 kWh and a temperature of 58˚C will be presented. This storage system is suitable for supporting the use of renewable energies in buildings and for absorbing solar heat, heat from co-generation and heat pumps or electric heat from excess wind and solar power. The storage system is equipped with a plate heat exchanger that is so powerful that even with small temperature differences between the flow temperature and the storage temperature a high load dynamic is achieved. The storage system has a performance of 2.8 kW at 4 K and 10.6 kW at a temperature difference of 10 K. Thus, large performance variations in solar thermal systems or CHP plants can be buffered very well. Further a storage charge function Q(T, t) will be presented to characterize the performance of the storage.

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Goeke, J., & Henne, A. (2015). Time-Temperature Charge Function of a High Dynamic Thermal Heat Storage with Phase Change Material. Energy and Power Engineering, 07(02), 41–54. https://doi.org/10.4236/epe.2015.72004

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