Thermal energy storage systems for both heat and cold are necessary for many industrial processes. High energy density and high power capacity are desirable properties of the storage. The use of latent heat increases the energy density of the storage tank with high temperature control close to the melting point. Tube in PCM tank is a very promising system that provides high packing factor. This work presents an experimental study of a PCM tank for cold storage applications. Two different configurations and different flow rates of the heat transfer fluid were studied. The effectiveness of the PCM storage system was defined as that of a heat exchanger. The results showed that the heat exchange effectiveness of the system did not vary with time, decreased with increasing flow rate and increased with increasing heat transfer area. The effectiveness was experimentally determined to only be a function of the ratio m_ /A. This equation was found to be adequately be used to design a PCM storage system, and a case study is presented. It was shown that the tube in tank design together with a low temperature PCM is suitable as a thermal storage facility for cold storage.
The work was partially funded by the Spanish government (project ENE2005-08256-C02-01/ALT and project ENE2008-06687-C02-01/CON) and by the Australian government (ARC Linkage scheme: LP0455641). The authors would like to thank the Catalan Government for the quality accreditation given to their research group (2009 SGR 534). Dr. Albert Castell would like to thank the Spanish Ministry of Education and Science for his research stay fellowship.
English
PCM; Cold storage tank; Coil in tank
Elsevier
MIECI/PN2004-2007/ENE2005-08256-C02-01/ALT
MICINN/PN2008-2011/ENE2008-06687-C02-01/CON
Reproducció del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apenergy.2011.03.046
Applied Energy, 2011, vol. 88, p. 4120-4127
(c) Elsevier, 2011
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