2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2018.10.126
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Evaluation and optimization of thermal performance for a finned double tube latent heat thermal energy storage

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“…Deng et al [90] found that when the number of fins increased from 2 to 10, the melting time of PCM decreased by 63.3%. In Generally, the melting and/or solidification time of a PCM decreases with an increasing number and length of fins, which was reported by Deng et al [90,91] and Nie et al [92]. Deng et al [90] found that when the number of fins increased from 2 to 10, the melting time of PCM decreased by 63.3%.…”
Section: Double-tube Heat Exchangersmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…Deng et al [90] found that when the number of fins increased from 2 to 10, the melting time of PCM decreased by 63.3%. In Generally, the melting and/or solidification time of a PCM decreases with an increasing number and length of fins, which was reported by Deng et al [90,91] and Nie et al [92]. Deng et al [90] found that when the number of fins increased from 2 to 10, the melting time of PCM decreased by 63.3%.…”
Section: Double-tube Heat Exchangersmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…A possible explanation for better performance of longitudinal fins than circular fins could be that the circular fins augment the heat transfer only in the regions near the fins and in the radial direction, whereas, the longitudinal fins augment the heat transfer in both radial and axial directions. Generally, the melting and/or solidification time of a PCM decreases with an increasing number and length of fins, which was reported by Deng et al [90,91] and Nie et al [92]. Deng et al [90] found that when the number of fins increased from 2 to 10, the melting time of PCM decreased by 63.3%.…”
Section: Double-tube Heat Exchangersmentioning
confidence: 72%
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“…In double tube PCM storage, the PCMs are implemented around the tube and covered by a shell (Figure B). Metallic fins are then embedded into these PCMs to promote the heat transfer of HTF . The frequently used spherical capsule PCM storage units encapsulate PCMs into polyethylene balls and accumulate these balls in a cold‐water tank.…”
Section: Overview Of Integrating Pcms Into Air Conditioning Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several authors have embedded longitudinal fins around the HTF for enhancement in the charging and discharging process. Several authors have evaluated the thermal performance of different latent heat storage systems using rectangular fins 47‐67 . A few authors have also investigated the charging and discharging performance of the PCM using triangular/branched (tree/Y‐shaped) fins 57,68‐73 .…”
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confidence: 99%