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Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals
An International Journal of Computation and Methodology
Volume 84, 2023 - Issue 6
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Heat transfer analysis during the solidification of RT82 paraffin in big-scale metal foam-based latent thermal storage unit

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Pages 794-815 | Received 03 Nov 2022, Accepted 04 Jun 2023, Published online: 21 Jun 2023
 

Abstract

Metal foam (MF) and nano-sized particles (NSP) are regarded as patent tools for enhancing the thermal performance of phase change materials (PCM)-based latent thermal energy storage unit (LTES), but data on this issue for large-scale installations is very scarce. This study provides a comprehensive computational analysis of the effects of MF and NSP on the solidification process of RT82 paraffin (PCM matrix) in a large-scale shell-and-tube latent thermal energy storage unit (of heat exchanger form). The developed 2D transient model developed on Ansys Fluent 15.0 software was initially verified using available literature experimental data. The process performance was tested for 5% Al2O3 nanoparticles and various MFs [i.e. aluminum (Al), copper (Cu), nickel (Ni) and titanium (Ti)] with varied porosity (96–100%). The computed mean and spatial temperature and solidified degree of the PCM block showed a drastic acceleration of the solidification process with the b MF technique rather than with the nanoparticles system. The solidification performance increased in the direction of MF-thermal conductivity increase, i.e. Cu > Al > Ni > Ti, and material porosity decrease. These conditions allow rapid HTF heat recovery and then stocking considerable thermal energy. However, the MF porosity could not decrease below 95% to avoid a huge loss of material storage (PCM), thereby diminishing the thermal storage capacity of the LTES unit.

Acknowledgments

This research. was funded by Algeria’s Ministry of Education. and Science Research, as well as the General. Directorate for Scientific. Research and Technological. Development (GD-SRTD) (project No. A16N01UN250320220002).

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