Scientific Reports | 2021

Modelling the behaviour of thermal energy harvesting devices with phase-change materials

 
 
 

Abstract


This paper presents a new general theoretical model of thermal energy harvesting devices (TEHDs), which utilise phase-change materials (PCMs) for energy storage. The model s major goal is to identify a set of parameters under which these devices perform optimally, that is, attain the largest thermal buffering capacity and exchange heat with the surrounding phase as quickly as possible. For the first time, an expression for the characteristic harvesting time is developed from the constructal theory viewpoint under the optimal performance assumption, and a dimensionless criterion that characterizes PCM performance is provided. Furthermore, a new non-field solution of the energy equation governing the process of heat transfer within TEHDs with PCMs has also been derived. An expression for the effective thermal effusivity is then obtained. Finally, under a given set of boundary conditions and geometrical constraints, a novel simple technique for the optimal choice of PCMs in TEHDs has been established.

Volume 11
Pages None
DOI 10.1038/s41598-021-00079-y
Language English
Journal Scientific Reports

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