A comprehensive investigation of phase change energy storage
This study presents a comprehensive optimization for enhancing the structural configuration of a phase change energy storage device (PCESD) through multi-objective
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This study presents a comprehensive optimization for enhancing the structural configuration of a phase change energy storage device (PCESD) through multi-objective
This article designs a high-altitude border guard post that can fully utilize the heat absorbed by solar collectors to continuously store thermal energy during the day and stably
This article designs a high-altitude border guard post that can fully utilize the heat absorbed by solar collectors to continuously store thermal energy during the day and stably
Thermal energy storage (TES) technology relies on phase change materials (PCMs) to provide high-quality, high-energy density heat storage. However, their cost, poor
PCESMs are employed in the construction industry for passive solar heating, thermal regulation, and energy-efficient building designs. They facilitate effective thermal
Solid-liquid phase change materials (PCMs) have been studied for decades, with application to thermal management and energy storage due to the large latent heat with a relatively low
When a PCM changes its phase, it absorbs or releases a significant amount of energy at a relatively constant temperature. The most common phase change used in PCTES
This article analyses the dynamic response of a shell-and-tube PCM-TES device, operated in laboratory but featuring industrial scale storage capacity (180 kWh) which provides
This study presents a comprehensive optimization for enhancing the structural configuration of a phase change energy storage device (PCESD) through multi-objective
For improved thermal performance of PCM, it must withstand large numbers of heating and cooling cycles. A PCM will be suitable for TES application when it has a minimum
The primary function of a phase change energy storage device is to capitalize on these thermal properties to manage energy transfers. By storing excess heat during peak
Integrating thermal energy storage (TES) into the heating systems can help alleviate this problem, by shifting thermal load and thus shaving peaks in the building electric load. Therefore, it is
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