Titel:
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Effect of kinetics on the thermal performance of a sorption heat storage reactor
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Auteur(s):
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Gaeini, M; Zondag, H.A.; Rindt, C.C.M.
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Gepubliceerd door:
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Publicatie datum:
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ECN
Biomass & Energy Efficiency
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15-11-2016
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ECN publicatienummer:
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Publicatie type:
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ECN-W--16-032
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Artikel wetenschap tijdschrift
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Aantal pagina's:
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12
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Gepubliceerd in: Applied Thermal Engineering (Elsevier), , 2016, Vol.102, p.520-531.
Samenvatting:
To reach high solar fractions for solar thermal energy in the built environment, long-term heat storage is
required to overcome the seasonal mismatch. A promising method for long term heat storage is to use
thermochemical materials, TCMs. In this research, a lab-scale test thermochemical heat storage system
is tested experimentally and modeled numerically. Water-zeolite 13X is used as the working pair in an
open packed bed reactor. The purpose of this study is to understand the effects of the kinetic parameters
for the adsorption of water vapor on zeolite 13X (2 mm spherical beads), on the thermal performance of a
sorption heat storage packed bed reactor. A mathematical model is developed incorporating the kinetics
model and the isotherm curves and including the heat losses from the side wall of the reactor, and is validated
by comparing the calculated temperature profiles with experimental ones from a lab-scale test
setup. The numerical and experimental results are used to calculate the heat fluxes in the reactor and
are compared to evaluate the thermal performance of the reactor. With the validated model, a parameter
study is carried out into the effect of the reaction kinetics and the gas flow rate on thermal performance
of a thermochemical heat storage reactor under full scale normal operating conditions. From this work,
predictions of the thermal dynamics of an adsorption bed on reactor scale can be achieved, which can and
will be used for further studies on the design and optimization of a thermochemical heat storage system.
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