This book focuses on latent heat storage, which is one of the most efficient ways of storing thermal energy. Unlike the sensible heat storage method, the latent heat storage method provides much higher storage density with a smaller difference between storing and releasing temperatures.
Thermal Energy Storage with Phase Change Materials is structured into four chapters that cover many aspects of thermal energy storage and their practical applications. Chapter 1 reviews selection, performance, and applications of phase change materials. Chapter 2 investigates mathematical analyses of phase change processes. Chapters 3 and 4 present passive and active applications for energy saving, peak load shifting, and price-based control heating using phase change materials.
These chapters explore the hot topic of energy saving in an overarching way, and so they are relevant to all courses. This book is an ideal research reference for students at the postgraduate level. It also serves as a useful reference for electrical, mechanical, and chemical engineers and students throughout their work.
FEATURES
Explains the technical principles of thermal energy storage, including materials and applications in different classifications
Provides fundamental calculations of heat transfer with phase change
Discusses the benefits and limitations of different types of phase change materials (PCM) in both micro- and macroencapsulations
Reviews the mechanisms and applications of available thermal energy storage systems
Introduces innovative solutions in hot and cold storage applications