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2015

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Inorganic salts

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Additives For Heat Transfer Enhancement In High Temperature Thermal Energy Storage Media: Selection And Characterization, Philip D. Myers Jr. Jan 2015

Additives For Heat Transfer Enhancement In High Temperature Thermal Energy Storage Media: Selection And Characterization, Philip D. Myers Jr.

USF Tampa Graduate Theses and Dissertations

Inorganic salts are very promising as high-temperature heat transfer fluids and thermal storage media in solar thermal power production. The dual-tank molten salt storage system, for example, has been demonstrated to be effective for continuous operation in solar power tower plants. In this particular storage regime, however, much of the thermal storage potential of the salts is ignored. Most inorganic salts are characterized by high heats of fusion, so their use as phase-change materials (PCMs) allows for substantially higher energy storage density than their use as sensible heat storage alone. For instance, use of molten sodium-potassium eutectic salt over a …