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Title
Energy and exergy evaluation of a multiple-PCM thermal storage unit for free cooling applications
Type of Research Article
Keywords
Thermal energy storage Phase change material Free cooling Exergy efficiency Multiple PCM
Abstract
Latent heat thermal storage (LHTS) is a technology that can help to reduce energy consumption for cooling applications, where the cold is stored in phase change materials (PCMs). Free cooling is a concept developed for air conditioning applications, in which coolness is collected from ambient air during night and released into the room during the hottest hours of the day. In this work, energy and exergy analyses are performed for a free cooling system using a LHTS unit employing multiple PCMs. The effects of inlet air temperature and air flow rate on the performance of the system are investigated. It is observed that the increase in exergy efficiency due to reducing inlet air temperature is more significant than effect from increasing the air flow rate during the charging process.
Researchers Amirhossein Mosaffa (First Researcher)، Leili Garousi Farshi (Second Researcher)، C.A. Infante Ferreira (Third Researcher)، Marc Rosen (Fourth Researcher)