Thermal energy storage system using phase change materials - Constant heat source

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The usage of phase change materials to store the heat in the form of latent heat is increased, because large quantity of thermal energy is stored in smaller volumes. In the present experimental investigation paraffin and stearic acid are employed as change materials in thermal energy storage system to store the heat as sensible and latent heat also. A constant heat source is used to supply heat transfer fluid at constant temperature to the thermal energy storag system. In the thermal energy storag system change materials are stored in the form of spherical capsules of 38 mm diameter made of high density poly ethylene. The results of the investigation are related to the charging time and recovery of stored energy from the thermal energy storag system.

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Reddigari, M. R., Nallusamy, N., Bappala, A. P., & Konireddy, H. R. (2012). Thermal energy storage system using phase change materials - Constant heat source. Thermal Science, 16(4), 1097–1104. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI100520078R

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