Investigation of thermal performance and chemical stability of graphene enhanced phase change material for thermal energy storage

Phase change materials (PCMs) have received widespread thermal energy storage (TES) and release properties due to their unique characteristics. However, the PCMs suffer from poor thermal conductivity, resulting in the least thermal performance and heat transfer characteristics. This research focused...

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Main Authors: R., Reji Kumar, M., Samykano, W. K., Ngui, A. K., Pandey, B, Kalidasan, K., Kadirgama, V. V., Tyagi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier Ltd. 2022
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Online Access:http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35521/7/Investigation%20of%20thermal%20performance%20and%20chemical%20stability%20of%20graphene%20enhanced%20.pdf
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author R., Reji Kumar
M., Samykano
W. K., Ngui
A. K., Pandey
B, Kalidasan
K., Kadirgama
V. V., Tyagi
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description Phase change materials (PCMs) have received widespread thermal energy storage (TES) and release properties due to their unique characteristics. However, the PCMs suffer from poor thermal conductivity, resulting in the least thermal performance and heat transfer characteristics. This research focused on enhancing the heat transfer and storage characteristics by developing an organic paraffin wax composite by dispersing highly conductive graphene powder using a two-step technique. The results show that the developed nano enhanced PCM significantly improves the thermal conductivity by 72.2 at 0.6Â wt of graphene powder. Furthermore, the Fourier transform infrared spectrum shows there is no additional peak observed, means physically and chemically stable, and the reduced light transmission capability was enhanced by 32.0 than pure PCM. Due to its extreme characteristics, the developed PCM is an outstanding material for medium temperature solar thermal energy storage applications.
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spelling UMPir355212022-11-03T02:29:46Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35521/ Investigation of thermal performance and chemical stability of graphene enhanced phase change material for thermal energy storage R., Reji Kumar M., Samykano W. K., Ngui A. K., Pandey B, Kalidasan K., Kadirgama V. V., Tyagi TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Phase change materials (PCMs) have received widespread thermal energy storage (TES) and release properties due to their unique characteristics. However, the PCMs suffer from poor thermal conductivity, resulting in the least thermal performance and heat transfer characteristics. This research focused on enhancing the heat transfer and storage characteristics by developing an organic paraffin wax composite by dispersing highly conductive graphene powder using a two-step technique. The results show that the developed nano enhanced PCM significantly improves the thermal conductivity by 72.2 at 0.6Â wt of graphene powder. Furthermore, the Fourier transform infrared spectrum shows there is no additional peak observed, means physically and chemically stable, and the reduced light transmission capability was enhanced by 32.0 than pure PCM. Due to its extreme characteristics, the developed PCM is an outstanding material for medium temperature solar thermal energy storage applications. Elsevier Ltd. 2022 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35521/7/Investigation%20of%20thermal%20performance%20and%20chemical%20stability%20of%20graphene%20enhanced%20.pdf R., Reji Kumar and M., Samykano and W. K., Ngui and A. K., Pandey and B, Kalidasan and K., Kadirgama and V. V., Tyagi (2022) Investigation of thermal performance and chemical stability of graphene enhanced phase change material for thermal energy storage. Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Parts A/B/C, 128 (103250). pp. 1-7. ISSN 1474-7065. (Published) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pce.2022.103250 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pce.2022.103250
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W. K., Ngui
A. K., Pandey
B, Kalidasan
K., Kadirgama
V. V., Tyagi
Investigation of thermal performance and chemical stability of graphene enhanced phase change material for thermal energy storage
title Investigation of thermal performance and chemical stability of graphene enhanced phase change material for thermal energy storage
title_full Investigation of thermal performance and chemical stability of graphene enhanced phase change material for thermal energy storage
title_fullStr Investigation of thermal performance and chemical stability of graphene enhanced phase change material for thermal energy storage
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of thermal performance and chemical stability of graphene enhanced phase change material for thermal energy storage
title_short Investigation of thermal performance and chemical stability of graphene enhanced phase change material for thermal energy storage
title_sort investigation of thermal performance and chemical stability of graphene enhanced phase change material for thermal energy storage
topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/35521/7/Investigation%20of%20thermal%20performance%20and%20chemical%20stability%20of%20graphene%20enhanced%20.pdf
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