热能储存
储能
集中太阳能
可再生能源
工艺工程
太阳能
熔盐
环境科学
材料科学
工程类
功率(物理)
电气工程
生物
物理
量子力学
冶金
生态学
作者
Teng‐Cheong Ong,Madjid Sarvghad,Stuart Bell,Geoffrey Will,Ted Steinberg,Yanting Yin,Gunther G. Andersson,David Lewis
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.applthermaleng.2023.122034
摘要
Concentrated Solar Thermal Power has an advantage over other renewable technologies because it can provide 24-hour power availability through its integration with a thermal energy storage system. Phase change materials in the form of eutectic salt mixtures show great promise as a potential thermal energy storage medium. These salts are typically low cost, have a large energy storage density, are easily sourced/abundant and their use has a low environmental impact. Implementing molten salts as part of a thermal energy storage system, however, comes with some unique challenges. There are significant engineering design and material compatibility hurdles that need to be overcome and have made prototyping such a storage system difficult. This review summarises new advancements in phase change material research, a comparison analysis of salts and other storage technologies, and recommendations for future work required to address these challenges. Topics of interest include the latest simulation/modeling work for shell-and-tube and encapsulated storage configurations, corrosion degradation studies, and innovative optimization investigations from a larger power plant perspective. From the overall findings presented, if impurity levels can be stringently controlled in conjunction with better salt selection and better fidelity modeling studies, the prototyping of an effective commercial-scale storage system is feasible. Even though this technology is still in its infancy stage, salt phase change materials are a promising solution to the energy storage problem.
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