Design and Development of Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Tank

Thermal Energy Storage (TES) is one of the techniques that can be used to store the solar energy for a longer period of time. Aim of this project is to design and develop a thermal energy storage system that is used with a substance called phase change material (PCM) as a storage media. Part of t...

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Main Author: Ahmad Shahrom, Mohd Faiz
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 2009
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spelling my-utp-utpedia.91972013-10-22T09:56:14Z http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/9197/ Design and Development of Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Tank Ahmad Shahrom, Mohd Faiz TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Thermal Energy Storage (TES) is one of the techniques that can be used to store the solar energy for a longer period of time. Aim of this project is to design and develop a thermal energy storage system that is used with a substance called phase change material (PCM) as a storage media. Part of this project objective, a Parabolic Tough Collector (PIC) is integrated with the TES tank and it acts as a source of solar energy. The TES tank is designed with a copper coil as a heat exchanger in a cylindrical Perspex container. In the container, the PCM is filled in and around the copper coil. The hot/cold water is flowing through the coil as the heat transfer to the PCM is occurring due to the temperature differences. Moreover, the testing of the TES tank is conducted at outdoor environment to observe the phase change and then analyze the parameters involved. The testing is conducted at two different flow rates i.e. at 60 liters/h and 20 liters/h. As a conclusion, water flow rate of 60 lit/h shows a better time of charging and discharging of PCM in comparison to flow rate of 20 lit/h. The TES tank is able to charge the PCM till it completely solidifies within 75 minutes and discharged it (liquid to solid) within 50 minutes with an average heat flux of 559.9 w/m2 . 11 Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS 2009-06 Final Year Project NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://utpedia.utp.edu.my/9197/1/2009%20Bachelor%20-%20Design%20And%20Development%20Of%20Thermal%20Energy%20Storage%20%28TES%20Tank%29.pdf Ahmad Shahrom, Mohd Faiz (2009) Design and Development of Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Tank. Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS. (Unpublished)
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Ahmad Shahrom, Mohd Faiz
Design and Development of Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Tank
description Thermal Energy Storage (TES) is one of the techniques that can be used to store the solar energy for a longer period of time. Aim of this project is to design and develop a thermal energy storage system that is used with a substance called phase change material (PCM) as a storage media. Part of this project objective, a Parabolic Tough Collector (PIC) is integrated with the TES tank and it acts as a source of solar energy. The TES tank is designed with a copper coil as a heat exchanger in a cylindrical Perspex container. In the container, the PCM is filled in and around the copper coil. The hot/cold water is flowing through the coil as the heat transfer to the PCM is occurring due to the temperature differences. Moreover, the testing of the TES tank is conducted at outdoor environment to observe the phase change and then analyze the parameters involved. The testing is conducted at two different flow rates i.e. at 60 liters/h and 20 liters/h. As a conclusion, water flow rate of 60 lit/h shows a better time of charging and discharging of PCM in comparison to flow rate of 20 lit/h. The TES tank is able to charge the PCM till it completely solidifies within 75 minutes and discharged it (liquid to solid) within 50 minutes with an average heat flux of 559.9 w/m2 . 11
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title Design and Development of Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Tank
title_short Design and Development of Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Tank
title_full Design and Development of Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Tank
title_fullStr Design and Development of Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Tank
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title_sort design and development of thermal energy storage (tes) tank
publisher Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS
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