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Advances in Science and Technology | 2010

PCM-Graphite Latent Heat Storage Systems for Industrial Process Heat Recovery

Rainer Schmitt; Oswin Öttinger; Wolf Dieter Steinmann; Maike Johnson

Increasing energy prices and shortage of fossil fuels lead to a growing interest in alternative energy sources. In combination with energy storage systems the generation of solar process heat can be provided independent from the weather leading for example to a cost efficient stabilization of power output. For this application latent heat storage units with phase change materials (PCMs) can be designed to store solar process heat within a narrow temperature interval utilizing the high storage density of the different PCMs. This is achieved using the latent heat of melting in the melting / solidification process, or the latent heat of re-crystallization in a solid / solid phase transition. However, this advantage can only be used in technical applications if the heat transfer in the PCM is sufficiently high. As most pure PCMs exhibit a low thermal conductivity (about 1 W/(m•K) or less), methods to improve heat transfer in PCMs have been under investigation for decades. The heat transfer in a PCM can be increased by addition of highly thermal conductive materials. Due to its superior properties - high thermal conductivity, good processability, and chemical inertness - graphite has distinct advantages for this purpose. Depending on the requirements of the respective application, various routes to combine PCM and graphite are used. For example, besides the fabrication of PCM/graphite composite materials, the increase of heat exchanger surface by highly thermal conductive graphite plates is a favorable method for large scale applications, in particular. Effective thermal conductivities up to 30 W/(m•K) have been realized. This paper gives an overview of actual and potential applications of PCM/graphite heat storage systems focusing on storage of solar heat for high temperature applications such as process heat generation and solar thermal power plants.


Archive | 2006

Latent heat storage devices

Martin Christ; Oswin Öttinger; Wolf-Dieter Deutsches Zentrum für Luft und Raumfahrt e.V. Steinmann


Archive | 2006

PCM-Graphite Composites for High Temperature Thermal Energy Storage

Thomas Bauer; Rainer Tamme; Martin Christ; Oswin Öttinger


Archive | 2005

Latent heat storage material, latent heat storage unit containing the material, processes for producing the material and the unit and processes for using the material

Jürgen Bacher; Oswin Öttinger; Martin Christ


Archive | 2008

Cathodes for aluminum electrolysis cell with expanded graphite lining

Frank Hiltmann; Martin Christ; Werner Langer; Oswin Öttinger


Archive | 2007

Metal Coated Graphite Sheet

Oswin Öttinger; Martin Christ; Ludger Fischer


Archive | 2004

Latent heat storage material

Jürgen Bacher; Martin Christ; Oswin Öttinger


Archive | 2012

MATERIAL COMPOSITION, METHOD OF PRODUCING THE COMPOSITION, AND OXIDATION-PROTECTED MANUFACTURE

Martin Christ; Sandra Köhler; Florian Gojny; Rainer Schmitt; Oswin Öttinger


Archive | 2008

Temperature-Control Body for Photovoltaic Modules

Martin Christ; Oswin Öttinger; Dirk Heuer


Archive | 2004

Gasket for flange connections

Wolfgang Notter; Alois Baumann; Oswin Öttinger; Heiko Leinfelder; Martin Reinthaler; Silvia Mechen; Jürgen Bacher

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Asmus Meyer-Plath

Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health

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Heinz-Eberhard Maneck

Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung

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Jörg Friedrich

Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung

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Reinhard Mach

Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung

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Wilhelm Frohs

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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