THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE USING PARAFFIN WAX

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List of Figures Figure 3.1: Fabrication of the heat exchanger and the storage tank. .................................35 Figure 3.2: (a) Schematic of the experimental setup; (b) Positions of thermocouples; T1: Side bottom, T2: Center bottom, T3: Center middle, T4: Center top, T5: HTF inlet, T6: HTF outlet. .........................................................................................................................37 Figure 3.3: Comparison of charging and discharging times at different operational conditions...........................................................................................................................38 Figure 3.4: Charging with a flow rate of 4 LPM at a 75°C HTF inlet temperature...........40 Figure 3.5: Pictures of charging with a flow rate of 4 LPM at 75°C (A: 30 min, B: 60 min, C: 90 min, D: 120 min, E: 145 min, F: 170 min)...............................................................41 Figure 3.6: Discharging with a flow rate of 1 LPM at a 20°C HTF inlet temperature. .....42 Figure 3.7: Pictures of discharging test with a flow rate of 1 LPM at 20°C (A: 0 min, B: 30 min, C: 150 min). ...............................................................................................................42 Figure 3.8: Temperature profile of the center top thermocouple at different flow rates during charging at 75°C. ....................................................................................................43 Figure 3.9: Temperature profile of the center bottom thermocouple at different flow rates during charging at 75°C. ....................................................................................................44 Figure 3.10: Temperature profile of the center top thermocouple at different flow rates during discharging at 20°C ................................................................................................45 Figure 3.11: Temperature profile of the center top thermocouple at different HTF inlet temperatures with 4 LPM during charging. .......................................................................46 vii

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