2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2013.12.017
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Experimental investigation of energy and exergy performance of short term adsorption heat storage for residential application

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“…The main practical strength is an availability of several commercial adsorbents (AQSOA-Z01, AQSOA-Z02 and AQSOA-Z05) in the form of coated heat exchangers produced by the Mitsubishi Plastics Ltd. (see refs. [59][60][61] and Fig. 4d).…”
Section: Adsorptive Inter-seasonal Heat Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main practical strength is an availability of several commercial adsorbents (AQSOA-Z01, AQSOA-Z02 and AQSOA-Z05) in the form of coated heat exchangers produced by the Mitsubishi Plastics Ltd. (see refs. [59][60][61] and Fig. 4d).…”
Section: Adsorptive Inter-seasonal Heat Storagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These materials can exhibit very large water adsorption capacity (e.g. 1.4 g/g for MIL-101, Table 2) and low regeneration temperature, however, their affinity to water is, in general, too low to [60] ensure sufficient temperature lift. In our opinion, the potential of MOFs for AHS has not been unveiled yet, and it is quite possible that a target-oriented modification or screening of MOFs will reveal novel working pairs highly efficient for AHS.…”
Section: Adsorptive Inter-seasonal Heat Storagementioning
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“…Peak load may exceed the maximum supply levels that the electrical energy industry can generate, resulting in energy outages and load shedding, and peak load management has received significant attention in recent years [2][3][4][5]. On the residential front, a lot of efforts have focused on studying how air conditioners (ACs) -typically the most electricity consuming home appliance -could be controlled to reduce their activities during the peak hour while the users' comfort remain at an acceptable level [6][7][8].…”
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“…Therefore, reasonable utilization of solar energy inseparably depends on the development of sustainable and economically feasible TES systems. Under this circumstance, an increasing attention has been drawn to seek the possible and suitable solutions to promote TES technology in recent years [2]. Solar thermal energy storage can be divided into short-term storage and long-term/seasonal storage depending on the storage duration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%