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Materials | 2017

Thermophysical Characterization of MgCl2·6H2O, Xylitol and Erythritol as Phase Change Materials (PCM) for Latent Heat Thermal Energy Storage (LHTES)

Stephan Höhlein; Andreas König-Haagen; Dieter Brüggemann

The application range of existing real scale mobile thermal storage units with phase change materials (PCM) is restricted by the low phase change temperature of 58 ∘C for sodium acetate trihydrate, which is a commonly used storage material. Therefore, only low temperature heat sinks like swimming pools or greenhouses can be supplied. With increasing phase change temperatures, more applications like domestic heating or industrial process heat could be operated. The aim of this study is to find alternative PCM with phase change temperatures between 90 and 150 ∘C. Temperature dependent thermophysical properties like phase change temperatures and enthalpies, densities and thermal diffusivities are measured for the technical grade purity materials xylitol (C5H12O5), erythritol (C4H10O4) and magnesiumchloride hexahydrate (MCHH, MgCl2·6H2O). The sugar alcohols xylitol and erythritol indicate a large supercooling and different melting regimes. The salt hydrate MgCl2·6H2O seems to be a suitable candidate for practical applications. It has a melting temperature of 115.1 ± 0.1 ∘C and a phase change enthalpy of 166.9 ± 1.2 J/g with only 2.8 K supercooling at sample sizes of 100 g. The PCM is stable over 500 repeated melting and solidification cycles at differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) scale with only small changes of the melting enthalpy and temperature.


Materials | 2018

Macro-Encapsulation of Inorganic Phase-Change Materials (PCM) in Metal Capsules

Stephan Höhlein; Andreas König-Haagen; Dieter Brüggemann

The design of phase-change material (PCM)-based thermal energy storage (TES) systems is challenging since a lot of PCMs have low thermal conductivities and a considerable volume change during phase-change. The low thermal conductivity restricts energy transport due to the increasing thermal resistance of the progressing phase boundary and hence large heat transfer areas or temperature differences are required to achieve sufficient storage power. An additional volume has to be considered in the storage system to compensate for volume change. Macro-encapsulation of the PCM is one method to overcome these drawbacks. When designed as stiff containers with an air cushion, the macro-capsules compensate for volume change of the PCM which facilitates the design of PCM storage systems. The capsule walls provide a large surface for heat transfer and the thermal resistance is reduced due to the limited thickness of the capsules. Although the principles and advantages of macro-encapsulation have been well known for many years, no detailed analysis of the whole encapsulation process has been published yet. Therefore, this research proposes a detailed development strategy for the whole encapsulation process. Various possibilities for corrosion protection, fill and seal strategies and capsule geometries are studied. The proposed workflow is applied for the encapsulation of the salt hydrate magnesiumchloride hexahydrate (MCHH, MgCl2·6H2O) within metal capsules but can also be assigned to other material combinations.


Heat and Mass Transfer | 2017

Numerical modelling of melting and settling of an encapsulated PCM using variable viscosity

Raghavendra Rohith Kasibhatla; Andreas König-Haagen; Fabian Rösler; Dieter Brüggemann


Solar Energy | 2015

Galactitol as phase change material for latent heat storage of solar cookers: Investigating thermal behavior in bulk cycling

Geoffrey John; Andreas König-Haagen; Cecil K. King’ondu; Dieter Brüggemann; Lameck Nkhonjera


International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2018

An implicit algorithm for melting and settling of phase change material inside macrocapsules

Moritz Faden; Andreas König-Haagen; Stephan Höhlein; Dieter Brüggemann


Energies | 2017

Numerical Analysis of Shell-and-Tube Type Latent Thermal Energy Storage Performance with Different Arrangements of Circular Fins

Sebastian Kuboth; Andreas König-Haagen; Dieter Brüggemann


Energy Procedia | 2016

IEA SHC Task 42 / ECES Annex 29 – Working Group B: Applications of Compact Thermal Energy Storage☆

Wim van Helden; Motoi Yamaha; Christoph Rathgeber; Andreas Hauer; Fredy Huaylla; Nolwenn Le Pierrès; Benoit Stutz; Barbara Mette; Pablo Dolado; Ana Lázaro; Javier Mazo; Mark Dannemand; Simon Furbo; A. Campos-Celador; Gonzalo Diarce; Ruud Cuypers; Andreas König-Haagen; Stephan Höhlein; Dieter Brüggemann; Benjamin Fumey; Robert Weber; Rebekka Köll; Waldemar Wagner; Xavier Daguenet-Frick; Paul Gantenbein; Frédéric Kuznik


International Journal of Thermal Sciences | 2017

A comprehensive benchmark of fixed-grid methods for the modeling of melting

Andreas König-Haagen; Erwin Franquet; Eric Pernot; Dieter Brüggemann


Procedia Engineering | 2016

Numerical Modelling of Wetting Phenomena During Melting of PCM

Raghavendra Rohith Kasibhatla; Andreas König-Haagen; Dieter Brüggemann


Energy Procedia | 2016

Experimental Investigation of a Finned Pentaerythritol-based Heat Storage Unit for Solar Cooking at 150-200 ̊C

Lameck Nkhonjera; Matthias Kuboth; Andreas König-Haagen; Geoffrey John; Cecil K. King’ondu; Dieter Brüggemann; Tunde Bello-Ochende

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Ana Lázaro

University of Zaragoza

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A. Campos-Celador

University of the Basque Country

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Benjamin Fumey

Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology

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Mark Dannemand

Technical University of Denmark

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Anne Vogl

University of Bayreuth

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