Thermal conductivity of bio-based phase change materials for two low temperature commercial energy storage materials at 46º & 56º C
- Díez Alcalde, Diana del Mar 1
- Aguilar Romero, Fernando 1
- Montero García, Eduardo 1
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Universidad de Burgos
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- Sarabia Peinador, Luis Antonio (dir.)
- Iglesias Río, Miguel Ángel (coord.)
Editorial: Servicio de Publicaciones e Imagen Institucional ; Universidad de Burgos
ISBN: 84-16283-16-8, 978-84-16283-18-7, 84-16283-18-4
Ano de publicación: 2015
Páxinas: 473-480
Congreso: Jornadas de Doctorandos de la Universidad de Burgos (2. 2015. Burgos)
Tipo: Achega congreso
Resumo
The latent heat thermal energy storage technique is an efficient and reliable means of using phase change materials (PCMs) to store and release thermal energy, because of its large heat storage capacity, and the nearly isothermal phase change behaviour of PCMs. Many organic PCMs have been investigated as latent heat thermal energy storage materials. This work presents a study on some transport properties of two commercial bio-based PCM samples with melting temperatures of 46° C and 53° C, intended for low-temperature energy storage. The samples are mixtures of bio-based fatty acids. Experimental thermal conductivity was determined using a KD2 Pro Thermal Properties probe.
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