Application of granular materials for void space reduction within packed bed thermal energy storage system filled with macro-encapsulated phase change materials

In the paper, various granular materials as potential fillers for the void space in between macro-encapsulated phase change materials of packed bed thermal energy storage are studied. Once filled with suitable granular materials, void space of the packed bed storage, which is the main drawback of th...

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Main Authors: Khor, Jun Onn, Yang, Lizhong, Akhmetov, Bakytzhan, Leal, Alfredo Bano, Romagnoli, Alessandro
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1550792022-02-07T08:03:54Z Application of granular materials for void space reduction within packed bed thermal energy storage system filled with macro-encapsulated phase change materials Khor, Jun Onn Yang, Lizhong Akhmetov, Bakytzhan Leal, Alfredo Bano Romagnoli, Alessandro School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering Packed Bed Phase Change Material In the paper, various granular materials as potential fillers for the void space in between macro-encapsulated phase change materials of packed bed thermal energy storage are studied. Once filled with suitable granular materials, void space of the packed bed storage, which is the main drawback of this type of storage can be significantly reduced while providing improved storage capacity per designed volume. Thus, four different materials, namely, quartzite pebbles, aluminum particles, alumina particles and micro-encapsulated n-decane are considered as potential granular fillers for packed beds. Their effect on the charge and discharge time, storage efficiency and overall storage capacity are evaluated using four parametric analyses: different macro-encapsulated phase change materials, encapsulation sizes, types of granular materials and heat transfer fluid flow rates. Among the granular materials, alumina particles ensured the highest overall increment on the amount of stored thermal energy due to their high density and heat capacity, while micro-encapsulated n-decane particles provided the highest overall enhancement on the cyclic efficiency of the packed bed storage. It was noticed that the granular materials operate at their highest capacity when combined with in-house-developed phase change materials with ultra-low phase change temperature. When coupled with other phase change materials with higher phase change temperature or latent heat capacity, the advantages of filling the void space with the granular materials diminished. Moreover, void space reduction with the granular materials helps maintain the storage efficiency while allowing increase in phase change material encapsulation size to reduce its overall cost. National Research Foundation (NRF) This research is supported by the National Research Foundation, Prime Minister’s Office, Singapore under its Energy NIC grant (NRF Award No.: NRF-ENIC-SERTD-SMES- NTUJTCI3C-2016). 2022-02-07T08:03:54Z 2022-02-07T08:03:54Z 2020 Journal Article Khor, J. O., Yang, L., Akhmetov, B., Leal, A. B. & Romagnoli, A. (2020). Application of granular materials for void space reduction within packed bed thermal energy storage system filled with macro-encapsulated phase change materials. Energy Conversion and Management, 222, 113118-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enconman.2020.113118 0196-8904 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155079 10.1016/j.enconman.2020.113118 2-s2.0-85089527520 222 113118 en NRF-ENIC-SERTD-SMES- NTUJTCI3C-2016 Energy Conversion and Management © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Packed Bed
Phase Change Material
spellingShingle Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering
Packed Bed
Phase Change Material
Khor, Jun Onn
Yang, Lizhong
Akhmetov, Bakytzhan
Leal, Alfredo Bano
Romagnoli, Alessandro
Application of granular materials for void space reduction within packed bed thermal energy storage system filled with macro-encapsulated phase change materials
description In the paper, various granular materials as potential fillers for the void space in between macro-encapsulated phase change materials of packed bed thermal energy storage are studied. Once filled with suitable granular materials, void space of the packed bed storage, which is the main drawback of this type of storage can be significantly reduced while providing improved storage capacity per designed volume. Thus, four different materials, namely, quartzite pebbles, aluminum particles, alumina particles and micro-encapsulated n-decane are considered as potential granular fillers for packed beds. Their effect on the charge and discharge time, storage efficiency and overall storage capacity are evaluated using four parametric analyses: different macro-encapsulated phase change materials, encapsulation sizes, types of granular materials and heat transfer fluid flow rates. Among the granular materials, alumina particles ensured the highest overall increment on the amount of stored thermal energy due to their high density and heat capacity, while micro-encapsulated n-decane particles provided the highest overall enhancement on the cyclic efficiency of the packed bed storage. It was noticed that the granular materials operate at their highest capacity when combined with in-house-developed phase change materials with ultra-low phase change temperature. When coupled with other phase change materials with higher phase change temperature or latent heat capacity, the advantages of filling the void space with the granular materials diminished. Moreover, void space reduction with the granular materials helps maintain the storage efficiency while allowing increase in phase change material encapsulation size to reduce its overall cost.
author2 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
author_facet School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Khor, Jun Onn
Yang, Lizhong
Akhmetov, Bakytzhan
Leal, Alfredo Bano
Romagnoli, Alessandro
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author Khor, Jun Onn
Yang, Lizhong
Akhmetov, Bakytzhan
Leal, Alfredo Bano
Romagnoli, Alessandro
author_sort Khor, Jun Onn
title Application of granular materials for void space reduction within packed bed thermal energy storage system filled with macro-encapsulated phase change materials
title_short Application of granular materials for void space reduction within packed bed thermal energy storage system filled with macro-encapsulated phase change materials
title_full Application of granular materials for void space reduction within packed bed thermal energy storage system filled with macro-encapsulated phase change materials
title_fullStr Application of granular materials for void space reduction within packed bed thermal energy storage system filled with macro-encapsulated phase change materials
title_full_unstemmed Application of granular materials for void space reduction within packed bed thermal energy storage system filled with macro-encapsulated phase change materials
title_sort application of granular materials for void space reduction within packed bed thermal energy storage system filled with macro-encapsulated phase change materials
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/155079
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