Affiliation:
1. School of Environmental Science and Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300350, China
Abstract
Promoting the use of solar energy resources has always involved the challenges of instability and supply–demand mismatch. The key to solving these issues is to efficiently store and utilize solar energy resources using high-performance heat storage devices. This study designed a high-performance shell-and-tube phase-change thermal storage device and established a numerical model using ANSYS software to summarize the device’s dynamic melting law. To verify the accuracy of the numerical simulation, a performance testing platform for the phase-change thermal storage device was built to investigate the impact of various factors, such as the inlet water temperature, inlet water flow rate, type of heat storage, and initial temperature of the device, and to reveal the change law of the device’s performance. The results show that the inlet water temperature has the most significant impact on the device’s heat storage and release performance. When the device’s heat storage or release is used for heating, changing the inlet water flow rate has a weak and limited effect on the device’s performance. However, when the device’s heat release is used to provide domestic hot water, increasing the make-up water temperature and reducing the inlet water flow rate can significantly improve the device’s effective heat release. Furthermore, based on the experimental validation of the model’s correctness, this study further simulated and studied the impact of different factors on the device’s heat storage process to optimize its structural design and provide technical references for the device’s actual operation and installation. The results show that the placement of fins has a negligible effect on the performance of the heat storage device while reducing the fin spacing and increasing the fin thickness can significantly improve the melting efficiency of the phase-change material (PCM). Additionally, the heat storage characteristics of the device are significantly better in the vertical installation mode than in the horizontal installation mode. This study provides theoretical guidance and technical references for the design and use of phase-change thermal storage devices.
Subject
Energy (miscellaneous),Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Control and Optimization,Engineering (miscellaneous),Building and Construction
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