Modeling and Optimization of Thermal Energy Storage Systems
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Energy Science and Technology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2018) | Viewed by 7872
Special Issue Editors
Interests: thermoeconomics; system optimization; heat storage; district heating systems; computational fluid dynamics
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Interests: district heating systems; thermal energy storage; energy system optimization; multi energy systems; renewable energy; sustainability
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The exploitation of renewable energy sources, waste heat and high efficiency plants is significantly pushed by concerns about climate change and the affordability and security of the energy supply. Energy storage is crucial to reduce the corresponding imbalance between energy demand and energy supply, as well as to increase the operating hours of installed systems, reducing the use of backup plants. In this framework, thermal storage is of extreme interest in various applications. Some examples are industrial processes requiring heating and/or cooling, district heating systems and renewable power plants, such as concentrated solar plants. Various issues related to design and operation still have to be solved in order to increase the energy density and the technical compatibility of thermal storage systems, as well as to reduce costs. Modeling and optimizations can be applied at various levels to help overcoming these issues and boost the development and integration of these technologies.
This Special Issue will look for contributions in the following directions:
- Modeling and optimization of thermochemical and latent heat storage
- Plant level design and optimization of storage systems
- CFD modeling of thermal storage systems
- Applications of thermal storage
- Thermo-economic analysis and optimization of thermal storage systems
Prof. Vittorio Verda
Dr. Elisa Guelpa
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- thermal storage
- thermochemical storage
- phase change materials
- sensible heat storage
- optimal design and management
- storage integration
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