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Experimental studies on space heating using phase change material
Author(s) -
Agarwal Shikhar,
Anand Vansh,
Banker Nitin D.,
Biswal Pratibha
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
energy storage
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2578-4862
DOI - 10.1002/est2.209
Subject(s) - dimensionless quantity , materials science , phase change material , mechanics , thermodynamics , convection , phase change , confined space , nuclear engineering , chemistry , physics , organic chemistry , engineering
This paper deals with the experimental investigation of convection heating of air inside an experimental chamber similar to a room prototype. A solid‐liquid phase change material (PCM) is used for space heating of the room. A PCM carrier made up of aluminum is placed at various locations in the experimental chamber. The PCM is heated in a water bath and the water in the bath can be heated via solar energy. A theoretical insight highlighting the usage of the current heating system involving the water bath and solar energy is also briefly discussed. The analysis is carried out for various temperatures representing mild winter temperatures in most of the regions in India. Temperature measurements were performed inside the air cavity as well as near the PCM carrier during the air heating process. Three different PCM carriers with different aspect ratios have been used to test the effect of different orientations on space heating. Further, the PCM carrier was kept at two different locations inside the chamber to observe the effect of location on space heating. A new dimensionless temperature has been defined to compare the effect on room air with each PCM configuration.