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      Thermal Energy Storage and Heat Transfer of Nano-Enhanced Phase Change Material (NePCM) in a Shell and Tube Thermal Energy Storage (TES) Unit with a Partial Layer of Eccentric Copper Foam

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          Thermal energy storage units conventionally have the drawback of slow charging response. Thus, heat transfer enhancement techniques are required to reduce charging time. Using nanoadditives is a promising approach to enhance the heat transfer and energy storage response time of materials that store heat by undergoing a reversible phase change, so-called phase change materials. In the present study, a combination of such materials enhanced with the addition of nanometer-scale graphene oxide particles (called nano-enhanced phase change materials) and a layer of a copper foam is proposed to improve the thermal performance of a shell-and-tube latent heat thermal energy storage (LHTES) unit filled with capric acid. Both graphene oxide and copper nanoparticles were tested as the nanometer-scale additives. A geometrically nonuniform layer of copper foam was placed over the hot tube inside the unit. The metal foam layer can improve heat transfer with an increase of the composite thermal conductivity. However, it suppressed the natural convection flows and could reduce heat transfer in the molten regions. Thus, a metal foam layer with a nonuniform shape can maximize thermal conductivity in conduction-dominant regions and minimize its adverse impacts on natural convection flows. The heat transfer was modeled using partial differential equations for conservations of momentum and heat. The finite element method was used to solve the partial differential equations. A backward differential formula was used to control the accuracy and convergence of the solution automatically. Mesh adaptation was applied to increase the mesh resolution at the interface between phases and improve the quality and stability of the solution. The impact of the eccentricity and porosity of the metal foam layer and the volume fraction of nanoparticles on the energy storage and the thermal performance of the LHTES unit was addressed. The layer of the metal foam notably improves the response time of the LHTES unit, and a 10% eccentricity of the porous layer toward the bottom improved the response time of the LHTES unit by 50%. The presence of nanoadditives could reduce the response time (melting time) of the LHTES unit by 12%, and copper nanoparticles were slightly better than graphene oxide particles in terms of heat transfer enhancement. The design parameters of the eccentricity, porosity, and volume fraction of nanoparticles had minimal impact on the thermal energy storage capacity of the LHTES unit, while their impact on the melting time (response time) was significant. Thus, a combination of the enhancement method could practically reduce the thermal charging time of an LHTES unit without a significant increase in its size.

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                Contributors
                Role: Academic Editor
                Journal
                Molecules
                Molecules
                molecules
                Molecules
                MDPI
                1420-3049
                09 March 2021
                March 2021
                : 26
                : 5
                : 1491
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Metamaterials for Mechanical, Biomechanical and Multiphysical Applications Research Group, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City 758307, Vietnam; mohammad.ghalambaz@ 123456tdtu.edu.vn
                [2 ]Department for Management of Science and Technology Development, Faculty of Applied Sciences, Ton Duc Thang University, Ho Chi Minh City 758307, Vietnam
                [3 ]Young Researchers and Elite Club, Yasooj Branch, Islamic Azad University, Yasooj 7591493686, Iran; alal171366244@ 123456gmail.com
                [4 ]Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shahid Chamran University of Ahvaz, Ahvaz 61355, Iran; kasra.ayoubi@ 123456yahoo.com
                [5 ]ECAM Lyon, LabECAM, Université de Lyon, 69005 Lyon, France; ahmad.hajjar@ 123456ecam.fr
                [6 ]Centre Scientifique et Technique du Bâtiment, 44323 Nantes, France; mohamad.elkadri@ 123456hotmail.com
                [7 ]Laboratoire de Génie des Procédés Chimiques, Université Ferhat Abbas Sétif-1, Sétif 19000, Algeria
                [8 ]Department of Mechanical Engineering, College of Engineering at Wadi Addwaser, Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University, Wadi Addwaser 11991, Saudi Arabia; oubeytaha@ 123456hotmail.com
                [9 ]Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, University of Khartoum, Khartoum 11111, Sudan
                [10 ]Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman 7616913439, Iran
                [11 ]Department of Materials Science and Engineering, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SE-100 44 Stockholm, Sweden
                Author notes
                [* ]Correspondence: mohsensp@ 123456kth.se (M.S.P.); chrihs@ 123456kth.se (C.H.-S.)
                Author information
                https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0965-2358
                https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8812-5905
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1701-9387
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5976-2697
                https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6339-4612
                Article
                molecules-26-01491
                10.3390/molecules26051491
                7967206
                4980eddc-1961-4f0d-86f5-a770b4be0969
                © 2021 by the authors.

                Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

                History
                : 24 January 2021
                : 04 March 2021
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                latent heat thermal energy storage,annuli enclosure,graphene oxide nanoparticles,copper metal foam,thermal enhancement

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