Applied Sciences (Apr 2022)

Study on Thermal Performance of Single-Tank Thermal Energy Storage System with Thermocline in Solar Thermal Utilization

  • Chao Zhu,
  • Jian Zhang,
  • Yueshe Wang,
  • Zehong Deng,
  • Peng Shi,
  • Jian Wu,
  • Zihao Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app12083908
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 3908

Abstract

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For the intermittence and instability of solar energy, energy storage can be a good solution in many civil and industrial thermal scenarios. With the advantages of low cost, simple structure, and high efficiency, a single-tank thermal energy storage system is a competitive way of thermal energy storage (TES). In this study, a two-dimensional flow and heat transfer model of a cylindrical storage tank with water as heat transfer fluid (HTF) is developed, in which the effects of time, flow velocity, and height-to-diameter ratio of the tank on the thermocline thickness have been highlighted. The results show that the thermocline thickness in the storage tank is increasing during the charging and discharging processes, and it increases with the increase of the inlet flow velocity and the height to diameter ratio. It is emphasized that in our cases when the time period of t is 14,400 s, the fluid inlet velocity of uin is 4.577 × 10−4 m/s, and the height-to-diameter ratio of H/D is 1.2, the performance evaluation index reaches the maximum 0.9575, and the efficiency of the system is the highest. It is expected that all of the findings herein can provide a fundamental understanding of the design and operation of the single-tank thermal energy storage system in water heating for civil and industrial applications.

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