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Heat transfer enhancement of paraffin wax using graphite foam for thermal energy storage

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SOLAR ENERGY MATERIALS AND SOLAR CELLS
Volume 94, Issue 6, Pages 1011-1014

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.solmat.2010.02.004

Keywords

Phase change material (PCM); Paraffin wax; Graphite foam (GF); Thermal diffusivity; Latent heat

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  1. Institute of Coal Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences [2007YQNRC11]
  2. SGL Group

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Mesophase pitch based graphite foams (GFs) with different thermal properties and pore-size were used to increase the thermal diffusivity of phase change material (PCM), paraffin wax, for latent heat thermal energy storage application. To predict the performance of the Paraffin-GFs as a thermal energy storage system, their structure, thermal diffusivity and latent heat were characterized. Results indicated that thermal diffusivity of the Paraffin-GF can be enhanced 190, 270, 500, and 570 times as compared with that of pure paraffin wax. Latent heat of Paraffin-GF systems increased with the increasing of the mass ratio of the paraffin wax in the composite. Moreover, pore-size and thickness of ligaments of the foam played a key role in improving the thermal diffusivity and the storage capacity of the Paraffin-GF system: small pore-size (less paraffin wax were filled) and thicker ligament in GF resulted in a higher thermal diffusivity; large pore-size (less paraffin wax were filled) and thinner ligament in GF resulted in a larger latent heat. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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