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An experimental investigation on the heat transfer characteristics of cascaded thermal storage units based on multichannel flat tubes

  • Yawen Pan
  • , Yanhua Diao*
  • , Yutong Liu
  • , Chuanqi Chen
  • , Yaohua Zhao
  • , Xinran Wang
  • , Dengke Zhang
  • , Tingting Zhu
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

A latent heat storage unit made of a two-stage phase change material (PCM) can decrease the mismatch between supply and demand of energy. The cascaded phase change thermal storage stores and utilizes energy hierarchically. A two-stage cascaded thermal storage unit based on multichannel flat tubes and compact fins is developed in this study. The device uses water as the heat transfer fluid (HTF). Melting/solidification time, charging/discharging power, thermal efficiency, and exergy efficiency are evaluated for different HTF inlet temperatures and PCM volume flow rates. At the charging conditions of 70 °C and 1.5 L/min, the melting time for paraffin and lauric acid are 21and 20 min, respectively. The thermal efficiencies of the first and second stages of the thermal storage unit are 70.62 % and 70.40 %, respectively, and the exergy efficiencies are 81.25 % and 81.19 %. Given the small pressure loss of the pump and the high heat transfer performance of the heat storage system, using 70 °C and 1.5 L/min as experimental conditions for HTF is the key to obtaining short PCM melting times and high power.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110012
Number of pages13
JournalJournal of Energy Storage
Volume78
Early online date21 Dec 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2024

Keywords

  • 2024 OA procedure
  • Multichannel flat tube
  • Phase change thermal storage
  • Cascaded thermal storage

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