Assessment of the Effect of Addition of Nano Particles on Thermal Energy Storage Parameters of Phase Change Materials
Date
2018
Authors
R, Sudheer
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Molten salts have high prospects of being used in solar power plants as phase change
materials (PCMs) for thermal energy storage (TES) on virtue of their superior TES
functionalities. The suitability of a simple computer aided cooling curve analysis
(CACCA) for characterizing thermal energy storage phase change materials (PCM)
was proposed in the present work.
In the present work, the effects of addition of various carbon based nanostructures on
TES parameters of KNO3 were investigated. The solidification time of the PCM
significantly decreased on nano particle addition indicating an enhancement in the
heat removal rate. Graphite nanoparticles and MWCNT additions decreased the
thermal diffusivity property of the base PCM while the addition of graphene resulted
in higher thermal diffusivity. However, the benefits of addition of nanoparticles to the
salt-PCM reduced on thermal cycling. The use of dispersants such as carbon black
and TiO2 significantly reduced the degradation of the nanosalt-PCM on thermal
cycling.
Further, solidification of potassium nitrate and zinc-8% aluminium alloy (ZA8) were
studied to compare their suitability for TES applications in the concerned temperature
range. Metallic PCMs offered higher thermal diffusivity and heat transfer rates while
salt PCMs offered higher energy density. These PCMs were chosen to demonstrate
the ability of the proposed technique to characterize PCMs freezing at a single
temperature as well as over a range of temperatures.
Further, suitability of a novel Hot-Cold Probe Technique for assessment of the heat
transfer characteristics of nanosalt-PCMs was determined. The probe-PCM control
experiment is a stand-in for a container-PCM unit in a TES system. This perspective
is different from the conventional PCM characterization studies. The heat flux curves
justify the benefits of decrease in solidification time as the nanoparticle added PCMs
ensured higher heat flux into the probes.
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Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Thermal energy storage, CACCA, Phase change materials, Nanosalt PCMs