Thermal and exergetic analysis of Metal Foam-enhanced Cascaded Thermal Energy Storage (MF-CTES)
Metal Foam-enhanced Cascaded Thermal Energy Storage (MF-CTES) has been proposed to solve the problem of poor heat transfer during heat exchange process, which is caused by unavoidable decrease of temperature differences. This paper conducts a theoretical study examining the overall thermal performance of Single-stage Thermal Energy Storage (STES), Cascaded Thermal Energy Storage (CTES) and MF-CTES, with both heat exchange rate and exergy efficiency being considered. The main findings are: heat exchange rate of STES is improved by CTES (up to 30%), and is further improved by MF-CTES (by 2–7 times); exergy efficiency of STES cannot be significantly improved by CTES (−15% to +30%), nor by MF-CTES; exergy transfer rate of STES is increased by CTES (up to 23%), and is further increased by MF-CTES (by 2–7 times).
Item Type | Article |
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Keywords | metal foam; heat transfer enhancement; exergy; cascaded thermal energy storage; brinkman–forchheimer; enthalpy method, general energy, general engineering, general environmental science, general materials science |
Date Deposited | 15 May 2025 12:38 |
Last Modified | 30 May 2025 23:55 |
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