Numerical Study of Magnesium-Based Metal Hydride Reactor Incorporating Multi-Phase Heat Exchanger for Thermal Energy Storage System
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2020
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Scanditale AB
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Metal hydride based thermal energy storage system is regarded as a promising method due to its good reversibility, low cost, and no by-product. Multi-phase heat exchange has much higher heat transfer coefficient than single-phase fluid heat exchange, thus facilitating the steam generation. In this study, a two-dimensional model of the metal hydride reactor using multi-phase heat exchange is proposed to estimate the performance and its feasibility of application in the concentrated solar power system. The results show that the velocity of the heat transfer fluid should match well with the thermal conductivity of the metal hydride bed to maintain the heat flux at a relatively constant value. The match of thermal conductivity of 3 or 5 W/(m·K) and fluid velocity of 0.0050 m/s results in the heat flux up to about 19 kW/m2, which is increased by 3 orders of magnitude than single-phase heat exchange. This study helps to facilitate the widespread application of metal hydride based thermal energy storage system in the concentrated solar power system. © 2024 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
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Heat Exchange, Metal Hydride, Phase Change Material, Power System, Thermal Energy Storage
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Energy Proceedings -- 12th International Conference on Applied Energy, ICAE 2020 -- Bangkok -- 316979
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