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Research on melting and solidification processes for enhanced double tubes with constant wall temperature/wall heat flux
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Materials ScienceEnergy Utilization EfficiencyEngineeringWall Boundary ConditionsBoundary ConditionsEnergy EfficiencyHeat Transfer ProcessHeat Transfer EnhancementMechanical EngineeringThermal ManagementEnhanced Double TubesThermodynamicsSolidification ProcessesHeat TransferSolidificationThermal Energy StorageThermal EngineeringRefrigeration
Abstract Latent heat thermal energy storage (LHTES) improves the energy utilization efficiency between energy supply and energy demand of heating storage in buildings and liquid desiccant air conditioning systems. The present work is focused on validated numerical investigation of the thermal performances of LHTES inside enhanced double tubes. The effects of the number of fins ranging from 2 to 10 and boundary conditions of the inner tube wall on the melting and solidification processes are examined. The results indicate that number of fins and wall boundary conditions play an important role in the thermal performances of LHTES. It is noted that recirculation flow in the liquid phase change material region is formed remarkably. The enhancement ratio for constant wall temperature is more significant than that of constant wall heat flux during the melting process. However, the discrepancy of the enhancement ratio for different inner wall temperatures is limited during the solidification process.
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