Evaluation of the state of charge of a solid/liquid phase change material in a thermal energy storage tank

Autor/a

Zsembinszki, Gabriel

Orozco, Christian

Gasia, Jaume

Barz, Tilman

Emhofer, Johann

Cabeza, Luisa F.

Data de publicació

2020-03-24T09:21:06Z

2020-03-24T09:21:06Z

2020

2020-03-24T09:21:06Z



Resum

Monitoring of the state of charge of the thermal energy storage component in solar thermal systems for space heating and/or cooling in residential buildings is a key element from the overall system control strategy point of view. According to the literature, there is not a unique method for determining the state of charge of a thermal energy storage system that could generally be applied in any system. This contribution firstly provides a classification of the state-of-the-art of available techniques for the determination of the state of charge, and secondly, it presents an experimental analysis of different methods based on established sensor technologies, namely temperature, mass flow rates, and pressure measurements, tested using a lab-scale heat exchanger filled with a commercial phase change material for cooling applications. The results indicate that, depending on the expected accuracy and available instrumentation, each of the methods studied here can be used in the present application, the deviations between the methods generally being below 20%. This study concludes that a proper combination of two or more of these methods would be the ideal strategy to obtain a more reliable and accurate estimation of the state of charge of the latent heat thermal energy storage.

Tipus de document

Article
Versió publicada

Llengua

Anglès

Matèries i paraules clau

Phase change material; Thermal energy storage; State of charge; Cooling applications; Residential buildings; Experimental testing

Publicat per

MDPI

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/en13061425

Energies, 2020, vol. 13, p. 1425-1-1425-26

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