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Heat transfer analysis in thermal energy storage—A comprehensive review‐based latent heat storage system
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AbstractThermal energy storage (TES) system is the most eminent storage method that aids in the power generation. Latent heat storage (LHS) is on the rapid mark‐up that fosters the TES with the utilization of the phase transition of a material to store the heat. Typically the phase change materials (PCM) are used in the LHS system to store the energy. During the material's phase transition, thermal energy is stored and released. Nevertheless, the low thermal conductivity of the PCM in the LHS is susceptible to deteriorate the charging and discharging of the thermal energy. Hence there is a necessity to enhance the thermal performance of the LHS system, on which various studies have been done. Therefore this paper aims in providing a review on the enhancements of the LHS system with improved heat transfer rate and heat transfer enhancement techniques in the PCM for better efficiency. A comprehensive review on the LHS system component is provided to make an emphasis on the heat transfer enhancement rate and storage time. Various characterizations and categories of the PCM are provided to intensify the outcomes of the review as PCMs are most viable materials for storing thermal energy. In addition the recent researches on the integration of PCM with other materials are also discussed that help in the improvements of the thermal conductivity of the PCM. The selection parameters of the PCM materials are also discussed in brief to avoid the poor performance of the PCMs. The heat transfer analysis methods are analyzed to improve the efficiency and reduce the heat loss. Finally, advancements in the future trends for the enhancement of heat transfer is provided.
Title: Heat transfer analysis in thermal energy storage—A comprehensive review‐based latent heat storage system
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AbstractThermal energy storage (TES) system is the most eminent storage method that aids in the power generation.
Latent heat storage (LHS) is on the rapid mark‐up that fosters the TES with the utilization of the phase transition of a material to store the heat.
Typically the phase change materials (PCM) are used in the LHS system to store the energy.
During the material's phase transition, thermal energy is stored and released.
Nevertheless, the low thermal conductivity of the PCM in the LHS is susceptible to deteriorate the charging and discharging of the thermal energy.
Hence there is a necessity to enhance the thermal performance of the LHS system, on which various studies have been done.
Therefore this paper aims in providing a review on the enhancements of the LHS system with improved heat transfer rate and heat transfer enhancement techniques in the PCM for better efficiency.
A comprehensive review on the LHS system component is provided to make an emphasis on the heat transfer enhancement rate and storage time.
Various characterizations and categories of the PCM are provided to intensify the outcomes of the review as PCMs are most viable materials for storing thermal energy.
In addition the recent researches on the integration of PCM with other materials are also discussed that help in the improvements of the thermal conductivity of the PCM.
The selection parameters of the PCM materials are also discussed in brief to avoid the poor performance of the PCMs.
The heat transfer analysis methods are analyzed to improve the efficiency and reduce the heat loss.
Finally, advancements in the future trends for the enhancement of heat transfer is provided.
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