Optimization of the melting performance of a thermal energy storage unit with fractal net fins

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In this study, fractal net fins were introduced to improve the melting performance of a thermal energy storage unit. A transient model for melting heat transfer for phase change material (PCM) was presented and numerically analyzed, to study the melting performance in a thermal energy storage unit using fractal net fins. The melting phase change process was modelled using the apparent heat capacity method. The evolutions of temperature and the liquid fraction in the thermal energy storage unit were investigated and discussed. The effects of the length and width ratios of the fractal net on melting performance were analyzed to obtain the optimal fin configuration. The results indicated that the fractal net fins significantly enhanced the melting heat transfer performance of the PCM in a thermal energy storage unit. The fractal net fins configuration was optimal when the length and width ratios of the fractal net were 0.5. The temperature response at the corner points of the fractal net fins was faster than that in the central points.

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Zheng, J., Yu, C., Chen, T., Yu, Y., & Wang, F. (2019). Optimization of the melting performance of a thermal energy storage unit with fractal net fins. Processes, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/pr7010042

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