scholarly journals Investigation on compatibility and thermal reliability of phase change materials for low-temperature thermal energy storage

Author(s):  
Jaya Krishna Devanuri ◽  
Uma Maheswararao Gaddala ◽  
Vikas Kumar

AbstractTwo of the important aspects for the successful utilization of phase change materials (PCMs) for thermal energy storage systems are compatibility with container materials and stability. Therefore, the present study is focused on testing the corrosion resistance and surface characteristics of metals in contact with PCMs and thermal behavior of PCMs with heating/cooling cycles. The PCM selection is made by targeting low temperature (<100 °C) heat storage applications. The PCMs considered are paraffin wax, sodium acetate tri-hydrate, lauric acid, myristic acid, palmitic acid, and stearic acid. The metal specimens tested are aluminum, copper, and stainless steel because of their wide usage in thermal equipment. The tests are performed by the method of immersion corrosion test, and ASTM G1 standards are followed. The experiments are carried out at 80 °C and room temperature (30 °C) for the duration of 10, 30, and 60 days. Pertaining to thermal stability 1500 melting/freezing cycles are performed. Investigation has been carried out in terms of corrosion rate, SEM analysis of metal specimens, appearance of PCMs, and variation of thermophysical properties at 0th, 1000th, and 1500th thermal cycles. The most affected area of corrosion, including the dimension of pits, is presented, and comparison is made. Based on the corrosion experiments, recommendations are made for the metal–PCM pairs. Pure sodium acetate trihydrate is observed to suffer from phase segregation and supercooling. After 1500 thermal cycles, the variation in melting and freezing point temperatures for rest of the five PCMs are in the range of − 1.63 to 1.57 °C and − 4.01 to 2.66 °C. Whereas, reduction in latent heat of melting and freezing are in the range of 17.6–28.95% and 15.2–26.78%.

2011 ◽  
Vol 221 ◽  
pp. 78-84
Author(s):  
Yi Wang ◽  
Tian Dong Xia ◽  
Hui Xia Feng

The aim of this research is to prepare of a novel form-stable composite phase change materials (PCMs) for the latent heat thermal energy storage (LHTES) in buildings, passive solar space heating or functional fluid by incorporation of eicosane within Polycarbonate (PC) through solution casting technique. The composite PCMs was characterized using scanning electron microscope (SEM) and fourier transformation infrared (FTIR) analysis technique. The results show that the form-stable blends was formed and the maximum encapsulated proportion of eicosane in the composite was 50 wt% without melted PCMs seepage from the composite. In the shape stabilized PCMs, the polymer acts as the supporting material to form the there dimensional network structure and the eicosane acts as a PCMs and disperses in the three-dimensional network structure. Thermal properties, thermal reliability and heat storage or release performance of the composite PCMs were determined by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), FTIR and thermal cycling test analysis. The melting and freezing temperatures and the latent heats of the composite PCM were measured as 36.2°C-40°C and 62.2 J/g - 63.1 J/g, respectively. The results of DSC, FTIR and thermal cycling test are all show that the thermal reliability of the composite PCMs has an imperceptible change. This conclusion indicates that the blends have a good thermal and chemical stability.


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