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Preparation, thermal properties and charging/discharging characteristics of sodium acetate/stearic acid/octadecyl alcohol composite as phase change materials
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In order to improve the thermal conductivity of organic phase change materials and overcome the shortcomings of large supercooling degree and phase separation of inorganic phase change materials, the composites of sodium acetate, stearic acid and octadecyl alcohol as phase change materials were prepared by melt blending method, where disodium hydrogen phosphate dodecahydrate was used as nucleating agent and carboxymethyl cellulose as thickener in this work. XRD, DSC and T-history techniques were used to analyze the composite phase change materials. Sodium acetate, stearic acid and octadecyl alcohol are physically blended in the ternary composite phase change materials. Sodium acetate improves the thermal conductivity and latent heat of the eutectic mixtures of stearic acid and octadecyl alcohol, where the thermal conductivity and latent heat of the eutectic mixtures of stearic acid and octadecyl alcohol is increased by 384 % and 28%, respectively. Heat conduction and natural convection act together, but natural convection plays an important role in the melting process. While heat conduction plays an important part in the discharging process. Due to natural convection, the charging time of the composite phase change materials is less than the discharging time.
Numerical simulationPCMsThermal energy storageThermal properties
Sun Z.、Chen Z.、Liu M.
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School of Environmental Science and Engineering Suzhou University of Science and Technology