Cooling of air using heptadecane phase change material in shell and tube arrangement: Analytical and experimental study
A shell and tube latent heat storage (LHS) system using heptadecane with melting point 22.33 degrees C for active cooling of air has been analyzed analytically and experimentally in this paper. A theoretical model of laminar forced convection with varying wall temperature due to phase change materia...
Main Authors: | Anisur, M.R., Kibria, M.A., Mahfuz, M.H., Saidur, R., Metselaar, I.H.S.C. |
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Elsevier
2014
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