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Latent heat thermal storage of nano-enhanced phase change material filled by copper foam with linear porosity variation in vertical direction M. Ghalambaz, M. Shahabadi, S. A. Mehryan [et al.]

Contributor(s): Ghalambaz, Mohammad | Shahabadi, Mohammad | Mehryan, Seyed Abdollah Mansouri | Sheremet, Mikhail A | Younis, Obai | Talebizadehsardari, Pouyan | Yaici, WabihaMaterial type: ArticleArticleContent type: Текст Media type: электронный Subject(s): теплопередача | наноматериалы | металлическая пена | фазовые переходы | теплоаккумулирование | скрытая теплотаGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Energies Vol. 14, № 5. P. 1508 (1-20)Abstract: The melting flow and heat transfer of copper-oxide coconut oil in thermal energy storage filled with a nonlinear copper metal foam are addressed. The porosity of the copper foam changes linearly from bottom to top. The phase change material (PCM) is filled into the metal foam pores, which form a composite PCM. The natural convection effect is also taken into account. The effect of average porosity; porosity distribution; pore size density; the inclination angle of enclosure; and nanoparticles’ concentration on the isotherms, melting maps, and the melting rate are investigated. The results show that the average porosity is the most important parameter on the melting behavior. The variation in porosity from 0.825 to 0.9 changes the melting time by about 116%. The natural convection flows are weak in the metal foam, and hence, the impact of each of the other parameters on the melting time is insignificant (less than 5%).
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The melting flow and heat transfer of copper-oxide coconut oil in thermal energy storage filled with a nonlinear copper metal foam are addressed. The porosity of the copper foam changes linearly from bottom to top. The phase change material (PCM) is filled into the metal foam pores, which form a composite PCM. The natural convection effect is also taken into account. The effect of average porosity; porosity distribution; pore size density; the inclination angle of enclosure; and nanoparticles’ concentration on the isotherms, melting maps, and the melting rate are investigated. The results show that the average porosity is the most important parameter on the melting behavior. The variation in porosity from 0.825 to 0.9 changes the melting time by about 116%. The natural convection flows are weak in the metal foam, and hence, the impact of each of the other parameters on the melting time is insignificant (less than 5%).

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