Experimental Study of Thermal Energy Storage System
Abstract In this paper, the feasibility of phase change material that used for thermal energy storage in the range of 400 ∼ 600°C in the form of latent heat is examined for nine different salts and eutectic salts. The Differential Scanning Calorimeter (DSC) was used to perform the quantitative measurement of the phase change temperature (Tm) and latent heat (ΔH). The thermal properties of NaCl-CaCl2 at repeated heating and cooling cycles were studied with a heating chamber. The quality observation for this phase change material was also performed with this heating chamber to understand its physical phenomena during heating and cooling process. It is found that NaCl-CaCl2 is a good candidate of thermal energy storage material for its stable properties, low cost, and no toxic. Finally, the thermal storage unit with NaCl-CaCl2 as thermal energy storage material was tested to study and evaluate its performance as the application in the waste heat recovery system.