New high energy-density thermal storage materials are proposed which use miscibility gap binary alloy systems to operate through the latent heat of fusion of one component dispersed in a thermodynamically stable matrix. Using trial systems Al–Sn and Fe–Cu, we demonstrate the development of the required inverse microstructure (low melting point phase embedded in high melting point matrix) and excellent thermal storage potential. Several other candidate systems are discussed. It is argued that such systems offer enhancement over conventional phase change thermal storage by using high thermal conductivity microstructures (50–400 W/m K); minimum volume of storage systems due to high energy density latent heat of fusion materials (0.2–2.2 MJ/L);...
Thermophysical and transport properties of high temperature energy storage material
HEATS Project: USF is developing low-cost, high-temperature phase-change materials (PCMs) for use in...
Thermal storage offers an alternative to the consumption of battery charge for many applications req...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Instantaneous availability of power is taken for gran...
The current paper addresses the thermal characterisation of Miscibility Gap Alloys (MGAs). These nov...
Miscibility Gap Alloys (MGA) store energy as the latent heat of fusion of a discrete component withi...
The successful transition to sustainable energy sources depends crucially on the development of ener...
The present work provides a thorough literature review of the main high temperature sensible and lat...
Thermal energy storage using the effects of the latent heat in the solid-liquid phase transformation...
Cost and volume savings are some of the advantages offered by the use of latent heat thermal energy ...
Latent heat storage (LHS) can theoretically provide large heat storage density and significantly red...
AbstractLatent heat thermal energy storage in metallic phase change materials offers a thermal energ...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to investigate high thermal conductivematerials such as metallic al...
HEATS Project: MIT is developing efficient heat storage materials for use in solar and nuclear power...
Thermal energy storage technology has received renewed attention in recent years for a variety of im...
Thermophysical and transport properties of high temperature energy storage material
HEATS Project: USF is developing low-cost, high-temperature phase-change materials (PCMs) for use in...
Thermal storage offers an alternative to the consumption of battery charge for many applications req...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Instantaneous availability of power is taken for gran...
The current paper addresses the thermal characterisation of Miscibility Gap Alloys (MGAs). These nov...
Miscibility Gap Alloys (MGA) store energy as the latent heat of fusion of a discrete component withi...
The successful transition to sustainable energy sources depends crucially on the development of ener...
The present work provides a thorough literature review of the main high temperature sensible and lat...
Thermal energy storage using the effects of the latent heat in the solid-liquid phase transformation...
Cost and volume savings are some of the advantages offered by the use of latent heat thermal energy ...
Latent heat storage (LHS) can theoretically provide large heat storage density and significantly red...
AbstractLatent heat thermal energy storage in metallic phase change materials offers a thermal energ...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to investigate high thermal conductivematerials such as metallic al...
HEATS Project: MIT is developing efficient heat storage materials for use in solar and nuclear power...
Thermal energy storage technology has received renewed attention in recent years for a variety of im...
Thermophysical and transport properties of high temperature energy storage material
HEATS Project: USF is developing low-cost, high-temperature phase-change materials (PCMs) for use in...
Thermal storage offers an alternative to the consumption of battery charge for many applications req...