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AuthorDidier, Gossard
AuthorMustapha, Karkri
AuthorAlMaadeed, Mariam A.
AuthorKrupa, Igor
Available date2015-12-15T06:52:47Z
Publication Date2015-12
Publication NameComposite Structures
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compstruct.2015.08.032
CitationDidier, G. et al. "A new experimental device and inverse method to characterize thermal properties of composite phase change materials", Composite Structures, Volume 133, 1 December 2015, Pages 1149-1159. Available online August 2015
ISSN0263-8223
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/3948
AbstractA new experimental device has been developed in order to characterize the phase change material (PCM) thermal properties (thermal conductivity k, sensible and latent heat thermal energy storage, cp and Lf) in the solid phase, during the solid–liquid transition and in the liquid phase. It allows to measure cylindrical samples of maximum 60 mm radius and 10 mm thick. A typical measurement consists in imposing a vertical temperature gradient through the PCM sample driven by a heat source, monitoring during the experiment time all the boundary conditions (temperatures and heat fluxes) and measuring temperature evolution in three locations within the PCM sample. In this work, we will focus only on the solid thermal conductivity characterization. These experiment data are used to solve the inverse heat conduction problem by applying the conjugate gradient method and finally, to determine the PCM thermal properties. Two types of composite PCM have been thermally characterized: paraffin mixed with synthetic graphite (Timrex SFG75) and paraffin mixed with graphite waste.
SponsorNPRP grant # 4-465-2-173 from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of Qatar Foundation)
Languageen
PublisherElsevier BV
SubjectComposite PCMs (phase change materials)
Conjugate gradient algorithm
Inverse problem
Latent heat
Sensible heat
Thermal conductivity
TitleA new experimental device and inverse method to characterize thermal properties of composite phase change materials
TypeArticle
Pagination1149-1159
Volume Number133


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