Xavier Daguenet-Frick
Hochschule für Technik Rapperswil
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Chimia | 2015
Xavier Daguenet-Frick; Paul Gantenbein; Mathias Rommel; Benjamin Fumey; Robert Weber; Kanishka Gooneseker; Tommy Williamson
This article describes a thermochemical seasonal storage with emphasis on the development of a reaction zone for an absorption/desorption unit. The heat and mass exchanges are modelled and the design of a suitable reaction zone is explained. A tube bundle concept is retained for the heat and mass exchangers and the units are manufactured and commissioned. Furthermore, experimental results of both absorption and desorption processes are presented and the exchanged power is compared to the results of the simulations.
computational science and engineering | 2017
Mihaela Dudita; Xavier Daguenet-Frick; Paul Gantenbein
In this paper, a 1 kW closed sorption heat storage prototype is presented. The two main processes (charging and discharging) occur under reduced pressure. During the charging process, the thermal energy produced by the solar collectors in summer is used to partially vaporize the water contained in a diluted sodium hydroxide solution (NaOH). Then, the concentrated aqueous sodium hydroxide solution and the water are stored at room temperature in separate tanks until the discharging process. During discharging, ground heat is used as a heat source to evaporate the stored water under sub-atmospheric pressure in the evaporator. In a separate chamber, heat is produced during the exothermic process of water vapor absorption into the concentrated NaOH solution. The heat is then transferred to a working fluid that can be used, for example, in floor heating applications. Sodium hydroxide has a high water affinity; nevertheless, the fluid wetting on the heat and mass exchanger influences the absorption process efficiency. Different experimental methods to improve the surface wetting like surface modifications (structuring, use of ceramic foams) and fluid properties tuning (use of surfactants) are presented. The development of the structured surfaces and ceramic foams enhances the heat transfer and thus reduces the size of absorber unit.
Energy Procedia | 2015
Benjamin Fumey; Robert Weber; Paul Gantenbein; Xavier Daguenet-Frick; Sascha Stoller; Reto Fricker; Viktor Dorer
Energy Procedia | 2014
Benjamin Fumey; Robert Weber; Paul Gantenbein; Xavier Daguenet-Frick; Tommy Williamson; Viktor Dorer
Energy Procedia | 2014
Benjamin Fumey; Robert Weber; Paul Gantenbein; Xavier Daguenet-Frick; Tommy Williamson; Viktor Dorer
Energy Procedia | 2014
Xavier Daguenet-Frick; Paul Gantenbein; Elimar Frank; Benjamin Fumey; Robert Weber; Tommy Williamson
Renewable Energy | 2017
Xavier Daguenet-Frick; Paul Gantenbein; Jonas Müller; Benjamin Fumey; Robert Weber
Solar Energy | 2015
Xavier Daguenet-Frick; Paul Gantenbein; Elimar Frank; Benjamin Fumey; Robert Weber
Energy Procedia | 2016
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
Energy Procedia | 2015
Benjamin Fumey; Robert Weber; Paul Gantenbein; Xavier Daguenet-Frick; Ian Hughes; Viktor Dorer
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