A high-temperature, sensible heat thermal energy storage (TES) system is designed for use in a central receiver concentrating solar power plant. Air is used as the heat transfer fluid and solid bricks made out of a high storage density material are used for storage. Experiments were performed using a laboratory-scale TES prototype system, and the results are presented. The air inlet temperature was varied between 300 °C to 600 °C, and the flow rate was varied from 50 cubic feet per minute (CFM) to 90 CFM. It was found that the charging time decreases with increase in mass flow rate. A 1D packed-bed model was used to simulate the thermal performance of the system and was validated with the experimental results. Unsteady 1D energy conservation equations were formulated for combined convection and conduction heat transfer and solved numerically for charging/discharging cycles. Appropriate heat transfer and pressure drop correlations from prior literature were identified. A parametric study was done by varying the bed dimensions, fluid flow rate, particle diameter, and porosity to evaluate the charging/discharging characteristics, overall thermal efficiency, and capacity ratio of the system.
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Investigation of a High-Temperature Packed-Bed Sensible Heat Thermal Energy Storage System With Large-Sized Elements
Sarada Kuravi,
Aerospace Engineering,
Florida Institute of Technology,
e-mail: skuravi@fit.edu
Sarada Kuravi
Department of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering,
Florida Institute of Technology,
Melbourne, FL 32901
e-mail: skuravi@fit.edu
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Nitin Goel
Nitin Goel
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Sarada Kuravi
Department of Mechanical and
Aerospace Engineering,
Florida Institute of Technology,
Melbourne, FL 32901
e-mail: skuravi@fit.edu
Jamie Trahan
e-mail: jltrahan@mail.usf.edu
Yogi Goswami
e-mail: goswami@usf.edu
Chand Jotshi
e-mail: chand1@usf.edu
Elias Stefanakos
Nitin Goel
Contributed by the Solar Energy Division of ASME for publication in the Journal of Solar Energy Engineering. Manuscript received September 23, 2012; final manuscript received March 1, 2013; published online June 25, 2013. Editor: Gilles Flamant.
J. Sol. Energy Eng. Nov 2013, 135(4): 041008 (9 pages)
Published Online: June 25, 2013
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September 23, 2012
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March 1, 2013
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Kuravi, S., Trahan, J., Goswami, Y., Jotshi, C., Stefanakos, E., and Goel, N. (June 25, 2013). "Investigation of a High-Temperature Packed-Bed Sensible Heat Thermal Energy Storage System With Large-Sized Elements." ASME. J. Sol. Energy Eng. November 2013; 135(4): 041008. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4023969
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