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Latent heat storage above 120°C for applications in the industrial process heat sector and solar power generation

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In this paper, phase change materials (PCMs) are used for thermal storage in the temperature range of 120-300 °C for solar thermal power generation and high temperature process heat.
Abstract
This paper is focussed on thermal storage technologies using phase change materials (PCMs) in the temperature range of 120-300 °C for solar thermal power generation and high temperature process heat. As state-of-the-art reference system a steam accumulator is described, which typically has a volume-specific thermal energy density of 20-30 kWh/m³. Regarding efficiency, a fundamental demand on thermal storage is the minimization of temperature differences between working fluid and storage medium. This requires isothermal storage systems for processes using water/steam. An obvious solution is, therefore, the application of PCMs. The selection of the PCMs depends strongly on the operation conditions of the respective application. At present, the main emphasis is directed to alkali metal nitrates and nitrites and their mixtures. For example, the eutectic mixture of the binary system KNO3-NaNO3 has been identified as an excellent system to be used for processes using saturated steam at around 25 bar. At around 5 bar the ternary system KNO3-NaNO2-NaNO3, commonly used as heat transfer fluid, can also be used as a PCM. To overcome the low thermal conductivity of the salt systems, approaches of increased surfaces area and increased thermal conductivity using expanded graphite (EG) have been investigated. Using EG/PCM-composites the effective thermal conductivity can be increased from below 0.5 W/(mK) to 3-20 W/(mK). Three design concepts have been developed. In the macro-encapsulated design, the PCM is enclosed in metal tubes, giving a short distance for heat transfer and increasing the heat transfer area. In the second design, the heat exchanger tubes are embedded in EG/PCM-composite storage material. The third design option uses graphite foils arranged perpendicularly onto the heat exchanger tubes and a suitable salt system filled in between. The upgrade of existing steam accumulators using these PCM concepts is also proposed.

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Investigation of heat transfer during melting of a PCM by a U-shaped heat source

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Experimental and numerical analyses of a phase change storage unit

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Chp 1: Fundamentals of high temperature thermal energy storage, transfer and conversion

TL;DR: In this paper, a broad overview of different options and challenges for TES utilization in a high-temperature field is given, with a focus on concentrating solar power generation and operation temperatures beyond 300°C.
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