Modeling of the Phase Change Material of a Hybrid Storage using the Finite Element Method

To increase the efficiency of energy-intensive industrial processes, thermal energy storages can offer new possibilities. In recent years, especially latent heat thermal energy storages, exploiting the high energy density of phase change material (PCM), are becoming widely applied in industry. A nov...

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Main Author: Kasper, Lukas (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Vienna TU Wien Academic Press 2020
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