Ice Thermal Energy Storage (TES) has the advantage of universal
availability, low cost and transport ability through other system components.
However, a conventional ice TES system for air conditioning application
requires low temperature chillers and therefore standard water chillers must be
replaced with low temperature glycol chillers which operate with a lower
evaporation temperature and consume more power.
If we can offer designers an ice which freezes and melts above or below
0°C (32 °F) these new products will open new horizons for environmentally
friendly and economical systems for both New and Retrofit type process cooling
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? Phase Change Material (PCM) Eutectic solutions are mixtures of two
or more chemicals which, when mixed in a particular ratio, have a freezing /
melting point below or above water freezing temperature of 0 °C (32 °F) and
they offer a thermal energy storage facility between -114 °C (-173 °F) and +164
°C (327 °F).
Eutectics are well-known and in fact early applications date back to the
late 18th century however the separation and the life expectancy of these
mixtures were unpredictable and therefore their wide spread usage was limited.
The disadvantages of a conventional HVAC chiller and ice (water ice)
storage system can be overcome by utilising the latent heat capacity of various
"Eutectic" mixtures without the need for minus circulation
temperatures.
Phase Change Material (PCM) thermal energy storage not only enables the
designer to utilise existing chiller technology but also enables charging by
means of free cooling, i.e. without running the chillers
Although the term "Eutectic" is widely used to describe the
materials we are interested in, a better description would be "Phase
Change Materials" ("PCMs"). Unfortunately, very few of the
documented PCM solutions are true Eutectics and so many have to be modified to
obtain a material suitable for long term use.
PCMs can be broadly grouped into two categories; "Organic
Compounds" and "Salt-based Products". The fundamental
requirement for a modified Eutectic (PCM) Solution can be classified in three
categories, namely stable solution (no separation or degrading), minimum
supercooling / heating and finally close freezing and melting temperatures.
There are three fundamental additives commonly used to modify hydrated
salt based Eutectic PCM solutions. These three components are firstly
Nucleating Agent which encourages Crystal formation and therefore minimizes super
cooling and the secondly additive is Freeze Depressant to achieve a lower phase
change temperature and thirdly Gelling / Thickening Agent in order to overcome
separation and degrading problems.
Once the above components have been carefully applied, a satisfactory
Eutectic PCM Solution can be produced from the physical and thermodynamic point
of views and commercially available solutions offer a range of -114 °C
(-173 °F) and +164 °C (327 °F).
However, majority of suitable PCM solutions for HVAC and refrigeration
systems are corrosive to commonly used pipe and line components and therefore
suitable encapsulation techniques must be applied to overcome this problem
while providing the best thermal performance. Various encapsulation techniques
such as tube, flat container or alternatively ball concepts have been developed
whereby the PCM solutions are encapsulated in plastic and / or metal shell.
The heat transfer between the surrounding media, which flows around or
inside the unit and the surrounding PCM solutions, takes place from the outer
or inner or the combination of both surfaces of the encapsulated PCM unit.
These techniques are generally eliminates the contamination risk and offers an
efficient, cost effective, practical and flexible new type of TES designs.
Modern society's reliance on refrigeration and air conditioning indicates
that refrigeration and the associated environmental issues will be with us for
a considerable time and therefore one has to utilize existing and available
alternative technologies with minimum usage of energy.
A Positive Temperature Eutectic Phase Change Material (PCM) Thermal Energy
Storage (TES) not only provides the end user with an Environmentally Friendly
design but also the following additional benefits can be obtained:
o Reduced Equipment Size
o Capital Cost Saving
o Energy Cost Saving
o Environmentally Friendly Installation
o Improved System Operation
o Flexibility for the Future Capacities
o Capital Cost Saving
o Energy Cost Saving
o Environmentally Friendly Installation
o Improved System Operation
o Flexibility for the Future Capacities
The temperature ranges offered by the proposed PCM solutions utilize conventional
chilled water temperature ranges for both the charging and discharging sides of solar charge inverter
. Hence, they can be applied to any new or retrofit application with
minimal technical and economical impacts.
Furthermore, the possibility of Free Cooling Cycle, Absorption Chillers,
Co-Generation, Solar, Hot Water and Heat Recovery TES system combinations offer
new horizons for designers to control the energy balance to match the load and
electricity demand / consumption of the system as a whole.
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