E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

Evaluating a prototype compact thermal energy storage tank using paraffin-based phase change material for domestic hot water production

  • Dogkas George,
  • Konstantaras John,
  • Koukou Maria K.,
  • Stathopoulos Vassilis N.,
  • Coelho Luis,
  • Rebola Amandio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201911600016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 116
p. 00016

Abstract

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A full-scale thermal energy storage system using phase change materials (PCM) is experimentally investigated for solar and geothermal applications. The system consists of a rectangular tank filled with PCM and a staggered fin tube heat exchanger (HE). The system is designed for the production of Domestic Hot Water (DHW) based on the EU Commission Regulation No 814/2013 [1] requirements. The characteristics that are studied are the stored energy density of the system, the heat transfer rate through the HE during the charging and discharging processes, the adequacy of produced hot water amount and the storage efficiency of the tank. The results of the experiments confirmed the potential of the system to meet several prerequisites of a DHW installation and in addition to make the operation of the coupled solar collector or ground heat pump efficient.