Journal of energy storage | 2021

Melting performance enhancement of a phase change material using branched fins and nanoparticles for energy storage applications

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract This study presents the application of branched fins and nanoparticles to enhance the melting of phase change material (PCM) placed in a horizontally configured latent heat thermal energy storage (LHTES) unit. The mathematical model governing the transient melting of PCM is numerically solved for 2D planar geometries. The numerical solution procedure is validated against literature as well as our experimental results. First, the effects of different fin designs on melting performance are analyzed using pure PCM. All-straight, single-branched and double-branched fin designs are seen to enhance melting through efficient heat transfer resulting in time savings of 22.9%, 35.4% and 45.9%, respectively, as compared to a Y-oriented triple-fin Base Case. Additionally, the energy storage capacity is observed to increase in the same order with the double-branched design storing the highest at ∼ 3600 kJ. Next, the combined effects of the most efficient double-branched fin design and Al2O3 nanoparticles on melting performance are assessed. An addition of 1%, 5% and 10% nanoparticles by volume in the PCM results in an additional time savings of 11.5%, 19.2% and 26.8%, respectively, taking pure PCM case as the reference. The corresponding energy storage, however, is seen to decrease with an increase in the nanoparticles concentration.

Volume 38
Pages 102513
DOI 10.1016/J.EST.2021.102513
Language English
Journal Journal of energy storage

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