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Assessing performance of an external compound parabolic concentrator solar collector with cascaded latent heat thermal storage

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2024

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Satchi, Christopher Sathiya
Muthuraman, Ponrajan Vikram
Thakur, Amrit Kumar
Cüce, Pınar Mert
Cüce, Erdem
Balavadivel, Rajabharathi

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Satchi, CS., Muthuraman, P.V., Thakur, A.K., Cüce, P.M., Cüce, E. & Balavadivel, R. (2024). Assessing performance of an external compound parabolic concentrator solar collector with cascaded latent heat thermal storage. Environmental Progress & Sustainable Energy, e14392. https://doi.org/10.1002/ep.14392

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This study presents quantitative results of charging experiments conducted on cascaded thermal energy storage system (CTESS) integrated with external compound parabolic concentrator solar collector (XCPCSC). Increasing mass flow rate in 2-stage CTESS integrated with XCPCSC resulted in a 30% reduction in initiation time of phase change materials (PCMs) during charging, with a higher mass flow rate of 0.025 kg/s. However, due to disparate melting point temperatures of PCMs, phase transition in the two-stage CTESS did not occur simultaneously, leading to poor heat transfer rates within the CTESS. To address this, study extended number of phases from two to three, resulting in a 1.5-fold increase in rate of heat transfer compared to 2-stage PCM system. The simultaneous melting processes at various stages in the CTESS maximized energy absorption, leading to a 25% increase in system efficiency. Notably, the values of energy stored efficiency and over-all efficiency reached their peak values of 95% and 60%, respectively, between t = 12.00 h and t = 13.00 h. This time period also saw a significant increase in collector efficiency to 72%. These quantitative findings highlight importance of mass flow rate and PCM arrangement in achieving efficient heat transfer and system performance in a CTESS integrated with XCPCSC.

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https://doi.org/10.1002/ep.14392
https://hdl.handle.net/11436/8964

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